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    David Standing 1
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      @davidstanding1

      Nope, not a what shall I buy thread, i've already bought it wink

      I have had my eye on a Colchester Student 2500 for a while as an upgrade, and one came along in the right condition at the right price last week – so I grabbed it.

      Deal done last Monday, installed in my workshop on Saturday.

      330mm swing x 1,000mm between centres.

      40mm spindle bore.

      The current Student 2500 and Harrison M300 are identical, just a matter of the different stickers.

      The previous owner bought it direct from the factory in 2013, and didn't use it.

      I spent a chunk of Saturday cleaning the remainder of the protective coating off that it came out of the factory with, but apart from a little bit of swarf from test cuts, I can't find evidence it has ever been used, which was what I was told by the dealer I bought it off.

      I need to upgrade my rotary converter (the 2500 has a 3 hp motor), it will then be time to make swarf!

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      #35429
      David Standing 1
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        @davidstanding1
        #402086
        David George 1
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          @davidgeorge1

          Lucky person, I used one of these ocasionaly at work very nice.

          David

          #402087
          Michael Gilligan
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            @michaelgilligan61133

            < drool >

            MichaelG.

            #402092
            Jeff Dayman
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              @jeffdayman43397

              They are an excellent lathe. Congratulations!

              #402093
              John Rudd
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                @johnrudd16576

                Nice…!! ( no jealous smiley)

                Nice looking shop too..

                I hope you and your new machine have a lasting relationship….😂

                #402095
                fishy-steve
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                  @fishy-steve

                  Very nice!

                  Not sure if I would have it that close to the wall though. I've had to remove my tailstock a couple of times to face off extra long jobs that were sat in a steady. Looks like the wall will prevent you easily doing so? Completely unnecessary if you only machine short lengths of course or if the machine isn't sited yet.

                  Steve.

                  #402102
                  David Standing 1
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                    @davidstanding1

                    Steve

                    It's a matter of logistics.

                    Three lathes, three milling machines, two large benches, a Clarkson grinder, pedestal grinder, floor standing drill, floor standing polisher and various storage cabinets have to all share the same space!

                    The Student is that way round so I can get the change wheel door open, and pass material through the spindle.

                    It sits back to back with my Myford 254S as that is the most economical use of space.

                    Ideally I would have it flat to the wall, but there is already a tall tool cabinet, Myford 254S, and a Warco WM18 along the same wall!

                    #402111
                    Nigel McBurney 1
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                      @nigelmcburney1

                      Nice lathe,especially as it has the long bed,which does allow the tailstock to be pushed back out of the way,We all all have space problems,but rear access to the coolant tank and motor is adviseable,my Colchester master 2500 is back against the wall so the lathe has to be moved to get access to motor and tank.lack of regular cleaning of the tank led to corrosion and leaking of the tank,modern coolants go off quicker and bacteria form which turns the coolant into corrosive liquid.My Master has a 5 HP motor running off a converter and I certainly do not end up with 5 hp so get a good converter with more than adequate power,Though I have no personal experience perhaps some form of digital conversion to 3 phase may even be better,and worth investigating,no point in having a really good lathe which is underpowered.

                      #402138
                      Plasma
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                        @plasma

                        David a beautiful purchase sir! Looks very capable.

                        We all try to save a bit of space here and there but I think you've hit the right balance.

                        Mick

                        #402144
                        fishy-steve
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                          @fishy-steve
                          Posted by David Standing 1 on 25/03/2019 15:14:34:

                          Steve

                          It's a matter of logistics.

                          Three lathes, three milling machines, two large benches, a Clarkson grinder, pedestal grinder, floor standing drill, floor standing polisher and various storage cabinets have to all share the same space!

                          The Student is that way round so I can get the change wheel door open, and pass material through the spindle.

                          It sits back to back with my Myford 254S as that is the most economical use of space.

                          Ideally I would have it flat to the wall, but there is already a tall tool cabinet, Myford 254S, and a Warco WM18 along the same wall!

                          I should have clicked on your photo albums before commenting. That's a heck of a well equipped workshop you have there.

                          I had the use of Colchester students and Harrison M300s and 400s as an apprentice. Great machines.

                          Steve.

                          #402176
                          Bill Phinn
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                            @billphinn90025

                            The Colchester looks wonderful, David.

                            My initial thought was "he's got that nice Boxford and a Myford already. Why does he need the Colchester as well?"

                            And then I realised it was just my jealousy talking, and I might do exactly the same as you if I had the chance/space/funds.

                            Which is still jealousy talking, but amicable jealousy at least.

                            #402181
                            Hopper
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                              @hopper

                              Very nice indeed. A lucky find in that good a condition. Enjoy!

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                              David Standing 1
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                                @davidstanding1
                                Posted by Nigel McBurney 1 on 25/03/2019 17:24:29:

                                Nice lathe,especially as it has the long bed,which does allow the tailstock to be pushed back out of the way,We all all have space problems,but rear access to the coolant tank and motor is adviseable,my Colchester master 2500 is back against the wall so the lathe has to be moved to get access to motor and tank.lack of regular cleaning of the tank led to corrosion and leaking of the tank,modern coolants go off quicker and bacteria form which turns the coolant into corrosive liquid.My Master has a 5 HP motor running off a converter and I certainly do not end up with 5 hp so get a good converter with more than adequate power,Though I have no personal experience perhaps some form of digital conversion to 3 phase may even be better,and worth investigating,no point in having a really good lathe which is underpowered.

                                Nigel

                                There is space to get between the 254S and the Student to get to the coolant tank – albeit on hands and knees!

                                #402291
                                David Standing 1
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                                  @davidstanding1
                                  Posted by Bill Phinn on 25/03/2019 22:15:01:

                                  The Colchester looks wonderful, David.

                                  My initial thought was "he's got that nice Boxford and a Myford already. Why does he need the Colchester as well?"

                                  And then I realised it was just my jealousy talking, and I might do exactly the same as you if I had the chance/space/funds.

                                  Which is still jealousy talking, but amicable jealousy at least.

                                  Bill

                                  If it helps, the Boxford has gone wink

                                  Lathe wise I have the Colchester, Myford 254S and Myford Speed 10 now.

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