Take that $6,500 and carefully put it in a ziplock bag. Then, after purging the air from the bag, insert the bag into a mason jar and screw the lid on tightly..
Finally, during the dark of the moon, slip out into the back yard at midnight and bury the jar..
...then dig it up next year and you'll probably be able to buy half the quality of lathe that you can now at the rate the printing presses are spitting out cash.
Tim, the most common Hardinge tool room lathe is the HLV-H. The site I link below describes it and other models as well.NesikaChad,
I was wondering about the Hardinge toolroom lathes for barrel work.
I have seen a couple for a good price here in the Northwest.
Could not find out what the spindle bore was.
Tim