
Included with the lathe is a steady rest, a follow steady, collet closer, collets, spare cross-slide, spare compound screw, four jaw chuck, three jaw chuck, face plate and a taper attachment.

Since I was already there, I decided to snag this K&T 205 S-12 Horizontal Mill:

This is a late model machine. It came with a few spare spindles and a second outboard bearing. This mill has been fitted with optics and electronics to allow it to run a fully automated cycle.
I already have a Cincinnati horizontal, but the price on this machine was too good to pass up. I started cleaning her up today. I hope to have it fully functional in a few days.
This came out of a plant in NE PA that made pressure gauges. There are hundreds of machines available. A short list would include Lathes (Harding, Hendey, South Bend, Cincinatti, Warner Swasey and others I couldn't ID) Mills, (Cincinnati, Brown & Sharpe, Hardinge, Burke, Powermatic) Gear Hobbers, Screw Machines, Gang Drills (Mostly older Walker Turner) Tap Machines, Lot's of CNC lathes, Band Saws, Disc sanders, belt sanders, EDM's, Surface grinders, and tool & cutter grinders. There is also loads of tools and test gear. If anyone has interest in this, just e-mail me and I'll forward you the contact info for the seller. Things aren't really cheap, but prices are reasonable.
I'll be moving the lathe into the shop tomorrow. I'm hoping to get started on a jointer cutterhead project very soon.
-Arthur Fuege
Somerset, New Jersey