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doubleboost:
My youngest granson is 3 tomorrow  :D :D
He has a great interest in mechanical things
I have been trying to talk the wife in to buying him a mini lathe
I said i would look after it for him untill he is a "bit" older  :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Can any of you lads see a problem with this   :doh: :doh:
From what i have read it will take me a while to iron out its shortcomings  :dremel: :dremel: :dremel:
John
dsquire:
John

That should not be a problem. Just make sure that you buy the best quality lathe that is on the market and one that won't be outdated in 15 years. After all you don't want it to be worn out when you finally give it to him, do you.  :lol: :lol: :lol:

Cheers  :beer:

Don

Stilldrillin:
That's a great plan John!  :clap: :clap:

Wonderful investment for his future......  :thumbup:

"This is yours, when I die".  :wave:

David D
DaveH:
John,

Magic idea, you will be able to make him a few things in the meanwhile :D :D :D

DaveH
NickG:
Haha, good thinking John! My grandad gave me his lathe when I was 13, so only 10 years to wait not 15! It was an old ML7 - stupidly I sold it for £325, but that's another story  :doh:
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