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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => The Shop => : kiwi March 05, 2009, 06:09:11 PM

: Small home lathe
: kiwi March 05, 2009, 06:09:11 PM
Spent the last 2 days bidding on a use lathe & some dick keeps out bidding
me by $5.. its qute cheap but if this keeps up its not going to end up cheap.
i really want it..has a few good extras with it...quick change tool post/
carbite tool set 'my inch ones wouldn't fit a small lathe" / live & dead centre / 4 jaw chuck.
Hope this dick runs out of $ soon
: Re: Small home lathe
: gamo2hammerli March 06, 2009, 07:29:59 AM
Good luck with your bidding.....how much is it up to now....if you don`t mind my asking.
: RE: Small home lathe
: davee1 March 06, 2009, 08:14:47 AM
I feel for ya...sometimes I think there's people who just can't stand to see someone get a good deal, so they have to mess with the bidding a little(or a lot) to drive the price up. When that happens to me, I figure out whats the max I'm willing to pay for it, and then throw that bid in, when 15~30 seconds is left. If someone outbids you...thats the way the chips fall...no need to play their little game. There's always another treasure just around the corner. I have, on rare occasions, gotten some really good deals using that strategy, and bypassed the "bidding wars".
: RE: Small home lathe
: gosciu555 March 06, 2009, 12:19:51 PM
kiwi - 3/5/2009  11:09 PM

Spent the last 2 days bidding on a use lathe & some dick keeps out bidding
me by $5.. its qute cheap but if this keeps up its not going to end up cheap.
i really want it..has a few good extras with it...quick change tool post/
carbite tool set 'my inch ones wouldn't fit a small lathe" / live & dead centre / 4 jaw chuck.
Hope this dick runs out of $ soon


Do you guys have craigslist.com down there in NZ? Thats always a good place to check out.
: RE: Small home lathe
: Leadhead March 06, 2009, 01:50:15 PM
Maybe you could just call Richard, and ask him to back-off.......
: RE: Small home lathe
: kiwi March 06, 2009, 03:52:19 PM
Just started bidding on another one aswell.
Should get one.
knowing my luck I will end up haveing to front
up $ for both
: Re: Small home lathe
: Scooter March 07, 2009, 12:36:40 PM
Not sure if it works in NZ (but it should): try auctionsniper.com

You put in the max you want to spend, set how soon you want it to bid before the end of the auction (I use 5 seconds) and let it do the work.  This way, you're sure to get in your max bid without starting a bidding war.
: Got it
: kiwi March 11, 2009, 01:09:11 PM
Its on its way.
The other guy bidding finaly
run out of $.
Its a 180x350 { 7x14 }
Small but will save all the trips to work
in the week ends to do machineing.
: Re: Small home lathe
: howie1a March 11, 2009, 01:42:14 PM
You should have used a snip program you tell what you are willing to pay max. and they place your bid 6 seconds before the auction ends , I win a lot of stuff on ebay this way.  the cost is very low and if you don't win your bid is not charged to you. I don't know what the cost for the bids is but  you buy so many for a few dollars. like 20 or 30 not a lot of money. works great. here is the wab address,   ((http://www.snip.pl/en/ ))   howie
: RE: Small home lathe
: Dave1899 March 11, 2009, 01:49:19 PM
Congrats on your ebay win Peter...and Howard, you take all the fun out of the game with that snipe program (http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-surprised.gif)what happens if two bidders are using the snipe program??? Answer: I win cause I time my bid to within the last 3 seconds...LOL the old fasion way, I use the clock and a fast finger (http://../jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-wink.gif)
: RE: Got it
: gosciu555 March 11, 2009, 02:48:29 PM
kiwi - 3/11/2009  9:09 PM

Its on its way.
The other guy bidding finaly
run out of $.
Its a 180x350 { 7x14 }
Small but will save all the trips to work
in the week ends to do machineing.


Congrats, having this kind of equipment at home must be great. The possibilities...
: Re: Small home lathe
: howie1a March 11, 2009, 11:54:58 PM
When you use finger bidding and you have a bidding war going on the seller loves it he ends up with a great price for his item sometimes more than he should or could get for it.You can't  have 2 bidders at the same time the one with the first bid wins or if the bid is for the same amt. the first bidder who had the the first win. also you can change the bid time to more or less time to get the bid in  like 3 sec . or 10 min. The best part is if you place a bid using snip it lets you retract your bid without a big deal, and you can bid on more than 1 item if the first comes in you cancel the other bids so you don't end up with 5 of  them, and you can be out for the evening while the biding is going on and check if you won later. howie
: Re: Small home lathe
: Jaymo April 13, 2009, 03:49:21 PM
I need to start using my little 7X12 again. I need to get my shop extension built so I can move my Atlas 10x36 out there and start using it.
: Re: Small home lathe
: Jaymo April 13, 2009, 03:50:23 PM
Those little 7X lathes sure come in handy.
: Re: Small home lathe
: kiwi April 13, 2009, 05:45:38 PM
Its a great wee toy....but thats what it is a TOY
I can't get use to sratching at the surface of the metal...
theres NO 4mm off in a cut on one of these things....
O well it will do till I stuff it
: Re: Small home lathe
: Jaymo April 22, 2009, 11:11:25 AM
I'll take that 7x12 off your hands, Kiwi, if you want to chunk it. One can never have too many toys. What I'd really like to have is an Atlas horizontal mill to go with the 10x36.
: Re: Small home lathe
: fixx April 22, 2009, 11:36:07 AM
if nothing else make it a spring compressor/spring setter.