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I may 'want' one but the reality is I don't have the room or the money.! 
Went to my mates today to get some keyways slotted into the hubs of some flywheels. I also asked him could I use one of his lathes that would take a piece of cast iron I have for the cylinder liner up its spindle bore so I could drill it out to something that I could later fit a bar through when it come time to line bore it.
He pointed to a Colchester Triumph 2000 half hidden under a mountain of swarf and said that ain't being used at the moment so go ahead.
Now this lathe has seen better days. But it was a dream to use. Solid, smooth and drilled a 38mm hole through this 200mm length of cast iron like a hot knife through butter. Not a single kick or flinch and did not make a single noise higher than when it was just turning over. – I suppose the quality of his drill bits, the edge he grinds on them and that cast iron is not the hardest of materials contributes. ………… But still I was impressed.!
On departing I said to him that next time I had a free day I was going to come down with a gallon of paraffin and give the thing a damn good cleaning. He replied. "Will you heck
as like. Clean them and they go rusty." 
Anyway, I guess the saying that 'the heavier a machine is the better' carries some. …………. weight.
Nick