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Harbor Freight 7x10 Mini Lathe Review 93212 

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In depth review of the Harbor Freight 93212 7 x 10in Mini Lathe.
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@NAVYABHAN
@NAVYABHAN Год назад
The way you express your skill's,you can teach! I stayed non stop for the entire video because I want a lathe,but knew virtually nothing until I watched your video. Thanks! Knowing the startup and other costs are very important and for me,....the tool uses and identification!
@mikediaz19881
@mikediaz19881 9 месяцев назад
I WENT TO HARBOR 10-6-23 AND IT WAS $780.00.
@TheDracfink
@TheDracfink 6 лет назад
it's good to see someone doing an honest review with something from harborfreight.
@ragutz
@ragutz 4 года назад
I've never ever commented on a YT video before. But just had to give you props on an amazingly detailed review. Thank you!
@ragutz
@ragutz 3 года назад
@MichaelKingsfordGray I'm a 50 yr old IT professional. I know the value of online privacy in a world of hackers, scammers, cyber bullying, etc. What about you naive idiot. Your comment had nothing to do with the video and you just couldn't resist insulting a stranger for no reason. Really immature. The irony astounds me.
@user-rk5cu5tg2g
@user-rk5cu5tg2g 2 года назад
@@ragutz dont worry, hes not mentally stable. ive seen him commenting similar things on hundreds of videos
@festerbestertester2232
@festerbestertester2232 4 года назад
This is great, thanks for taking the time to educate us who are just starting out. You don't skip over anything, and give great advice. Kudos. Btw, the X-axis compound adjustment and having to move the slide all the way back to expose the allen heads (around 8:05 in the vid) - I removed compound and bored and threaded a single hole in the lower deck and used that to tighten the compound rotation (I do a lot of tapers), thus avoiding the annoyance you point out in the stock design. cheers.
@charlesmartin2690
@charlesmartin2690 2 года назад
Superb job reviewing this lathe. I especially enjoyed the detail description of its features and more importantly its capabilities. Will be a long anticipated addition to my metals workshop! Great idea with the hacksawing!! Thank you very much!
@dnldhttnjr
@dnldhttnjr 4 года назад
Thanks man. I've been thinking about purchasing one but hadn't found a review as detailed as this one.
@PatriotCoinRings
@PatriotCoinRings 5 лет назад
The best explanation of the HF Mini Lathe I've found and to think I accidentally stumbled on it. It's been saved to my favorites to revisit again and really appreciate the detailed explanation of it's use. Obviously most of us buying it are new to using the lathe and need this help so thank you!
@PatriotCoinRings
@PatriotCoinRings 5 лет назад
p.s. I also love how you get into basics of doing things like facing etc and hope you'll consider making a part 2 to this video on even more uses.
@ThatOneGuyWeAllKnow
@ThatOneGuyWeAllKnow 7 лет назад
This was the most detailed review I've seen on RU-vid
@franksparrow5520
@franksparrow5520 7 лет назад
XxeroxXed
@ronaldcrowder404
@ronaldcrowder404 4 года назад
I feel you did the best review for us learners or newbies. Also by having the machine I see capabilities of machining parts to improve the over all abilities of the machine ! Thank you !
@Everett-xe3eg
@Everett-xe3eg 4 года назад
I gotta say, great video. Very comprehensive and full of valuable information for a lathe novice such as my self.
@tpark89
@tpark89 4 года назад
Super thorough, straightforward, and easy to understand... thank you so much for taking the time to make this!!
@waynedyer3475
@waynedyer3475 4 года назад
Thank you for info. Many years ago I was sent to a school as a lathe operator. Didn't stay with it. Watching the vidio thought I might get back into it. Retired so I can use it on my hobbies. Ty Been hold up cause of virus but getting things done. Everyone be safe
@jlucasound
@jlucasound 5 лет назад
Thank You, Sir! I have the exact same "Model". I don't use it a lot but it does what it does and that can be what one needs for small projects. I bought mine after you and if I remember correctly, they did include the drill chuck (1/2"). I went with an aftermarket quick change tool holder. The original was too high. I really need to get more tooling but after all, that is a must with any lathe. Great job on your video. Cheers.
@YknotLearnall
@YknotLearnall 5 лет назад
Excellent review, probably one of the best I've seen on a harbor freight tool or any other. What I really liked and enjoyed is you added a nice primer for those of us new to these machining lathes while reviewing the lathe itself. You'd be a great instructor from the sounds of this video. Thank you! 😀👍
@truongnguyenquang93
@truongnguyenquang93 11 месяцев назад
well it's a lathe ru-vid.comUgkxN9zrzkkhnjUF5PQbuA_B1gYdsfCu9k6z but it wasn't what i would have anticipated. Headstock, tailstock, carriage apron are manufactured from aluminum now not cast iron. The spindle diameter for the bearings is too small allowing for a few play in the spindle so I am using some blue Loctite to take out the play.
@billjackson9702
@billjackson9702 3 года назад
My son got this for me as a birthday gift a couple of years ago, and I'm still learning about it. It doesn't see heavy use, but so far I like it a lot! I got a chuck for it, and the most recent addition is a milling attachment for the cross slide. (Just because, that's why! ) I've got both 1/4" & 5/16" tooling, and I've noticed that the 1/4" size needs to be shimmed up to be at centerline. I might look into the cam-lock mod for the tailstock. The open-end wrenches that come with it have been replaced with combination wrenches. Also planning to get a self-centering 4-jaw chuck...because, why not? 😄
@jamesmyers2087
@jamesmyers2087 5 лет назад
Excellent review. I’ve had mine years. Just starting to try to use for more than simple bearing cutting.
@iamher6422
@iamher6422 4 года назад
I bought the Sherline combo kit a number of yrs. ago, which I love. The lather (4400) is just basic. No auto feed or tool post. Been seriously considering the unit or the grizzly.
@jeffreydeutsch7336
@jeffreydeutsch7336 8 лет назад
From what I understand, virtually the same lathe is sold by several companies. One of the big differences is what comes with the lathe; some packages are more extensive and it might pay to spend more initially than have to chase down accessories you are going to need anyway. The Little Machine Shop is tool central for these little guys. There are also a lot of articles on improving performance of this lathe. Another accessory that could be needed is a 4 jaw chuck with independent jaws. It lets you chuck square and rectangular items or anything that is not round or a multiple of three.
@AdventuresinWelding
@AdventuresinWelding 8 лет назад
+Jeffrey Deutsch These lathes are made my Seig, and you are right, they are sold under many names. I am famiaer with the LMS. I have their quick change took post and cam-lock for the tail stop. Not to mention some tool holders, boring bars....
@rayeddy528
@rayeddy528 7 лет назад
Another great video!! Thank you for sharing with us! I just bought this lathe. The first one had a locked up bed and was between high and low gear and would not shift into either gear! I took it back and got another one and it is working great!! Chuck run-out is .0015'' . Again thank you and God bless you and your family!!!
@CaptMike
@CaptMike 5 лет назад
Excellent video on mini lathes! I learned so much more than I expected. Thanks
@user-hb8be5wb4q
@user-hb8be5wb4q 4 года назад
Great video, great tutorial, thanks for sharing. Wished I knew how to relate to the machine. I haven’t touched one since 1962. We got to use one in shop class in high school. But, I do not remember very much about the machine. But, I love and am envious of the machinest works.
@gangleweed
@gangleweed 3 года назад
Well, like an apprentice learns you can soon get the hang of it with a few tips and examples on the 'TUBE.
@ronaldnickell6110
@ronaldnickell6110 7 лет назад
I think there is also a lathe bed extension, that you can add onto your lathe, that will allow you to slide the tail stock back further. There are some web sites that are solely about the upgrading of the mini lathe. I am lucky enough to have an old South Bend 9" and the spindle bore is still only 3/4" max. that I can pass through. Mine is from 1944, but I don't think they ever had a larger bore on the 9" than that.
@narcolepticlex
@narcolepticlex 3 года назад
You are a great teacher!! Thanks for making a video easy to understand.
@gary9107
@gary9107 7 лет назад
I bought my lathe back in the 80's and it has been a great little lathe - helping me make all sorts of parts and projects. Before I bought it I only had a Unimat . The enhancements I made were to add a 4 Jaw chuck quick change holder and a couple of tailstock chucks. My neighbor who worked in a machine shop all his life was impressed with the precision.
@SouthSideChiTown
@SouthSideChiTown 4 года назад
Damn good review. Lots to learn here for newbies like me thanks for taking the time! Subscribed!
@ttexastt
@ttexastt Год назад
What a great review. You answered everything I wanted to know and more.
@walterashley149
@walterashley149 2 года назад
Thank you! I've been wondering which one to buy and the basics to go with it. Excellent video!!!
@dotcomdotcomDA
@dotcomdotcomDA 6 лет назад
Good job, very informative video for someone like me who's looking to get a small metal lathe. Thanks for taking the time, and being thorough re this particular M Lathe.
@kenibnanak5554
@kenibnanak5554 7 лет назад
Sieg has improved their lathes since this video was done and the newer ones are also quite nice. I note you have a carbide cutter amongst your bits. On my own Sieg lathe (a tiny bit larger) I find the maximum RPM speed is a little low for cutting things like 4140 with carbide cutters and HSS steel is the best choice. There are many interesting mods that can be made on the Sieg products to increase utility of function and several web sites devoted to such modifications. Good walk through review.
@frederickvobbe7002
@frederickvobbe7002 7 лет назад
Thanks for the review. I'm thinking of getting this lathe for making parts I need for classic audio equipment. It was very informative. Now I need to learn more about the tooling. Thanks again.
@natxopsicosis
@natxopsicosis 9 месяцев назад
Hello, this is one of the best videos that I've seen, excellent review, probably the best; I bought it 2 years ago and I haven't used it, I hope to start using it as soon as possible, thank you for making this video
@jackkrupka3024
@jackkrupka3024 4 месяца назад
Fantastic review! This is definitely going to help in my choice for a lathe
@aussiedriver
@aussiedriver 3 года назад
Great video. Not only did I enjoy the review, and learnt more about using a lathe than most videos. Awesome work!
@mundmc8172
@mundmc8172 3 года назад
This is great. I am a devoted This Old Tony follower, but I understand lathes much more after this tutorial. In all honesty, I want to buy THAT lathe, because i feel like I can use it now. Great work keep it up
@BillSikes.
@BillSikes. 3 года назад
Don't buy this lathe, its a toy, there's very little you'll be able to fabricate with this rubbish
@xxjusxstarxx
@xxjusxstarxx Год назад
​@@BillSikes. while it is a toy, it's a fun one. I use it for mechanic work all the time. Custom bushing and seal drivers, I made me a set of lower and upper control arm bushing drivers on it. Etc now the stuff I'm making isn't high tolerance, it still allows me to make things I need
@davidelsea9938
@davidelsea9938 4 года назад
Excellent review. Just what I was looking for.
@michaelpeterson9479
@michaelpeterson9479 2 года назад
Appreciate the video, and time taken to make it, for me a beginner to even begin looking to buy one, this looks excellent and reasonable, to make outdated bushing I can't get for my vehicles,
@brandxmuddy3614
@brandxmuddy3614 7 лет назад
Great review man. Just bought one and I've learned some things from you. Thanks.
@abcertweld
@abcertweld 6 лет назад
One of the best review videos I've seen in a long time on RU-vid. You covered all the bases.
@roninselman6772
@roninselman6772 4 года назад
Great review, thank you! I was a lathe operator for many years, so I'm quite familiar with all this. I'd love to have one of these little buggers in my reloading/gun room, but I don't have the space to set the thing up! Frustrating.
@johnnygavita
@johnnygavita 4 года назад
What would you use it for in your "Sanctuary" room?
@stickyfox
@stickyfox 3 года назад
People kept telling me, "anything you can do with a mini lathe, you can do with a big lathe." I was like, "sure, help me carry it thru the kitchen and down my basement steps then."
@clydeadair3809
@clydeadair3809 3 года назад
I went with the 7x12 mini for small projects and I love mine! BTW, I bought an 8x10 shed to turn into my mini shop and get all of my tools out of the house. (Wife has been VERY patient with me.)
@RabbitusMaximus
@RabbitusMaximus 2 года назад
@@johnnygavita it is useful for those doing brass cartridge conversions, such as making 11 MAS ordance revolver cartridges from .44-40 brass which requires not only trimming to 18mm length but thinning the rims from the other side to 1.0mm exact.
@chrissargeant2254
@chrissargeant2254 7 лет назад
thank you for the honesty. remember you dont have to put up with the slack in the compound because we dont have to buy it.(thanks to your heads up. thanks again
@joseaguilar5020
@joseaguilar5020 3 года назад
Very detailed video, only one thing, it does not have an alternative current motor is a DC motor I found out when my speed control went out it changes it from AC to DC otherwise it won't change direction from FWD to REV, other thing I been asking HF for the shield or the speed control nowhere to find no parts either since 1999 when I bought it, but over all is been a good tool I'm using an external control since 2014
@johnsimonetti9262
@johnsimonetti9262 7 лет назад
Excellent review. Thanks
@CheekyMonkey1776
@CheekyMonkey1776 7 лет назад
Excellent review of this lathe. Well structured and very detailed.This is the best video I've seen to date on this tool. I'm actually thinking of buying this puppy but I'm now concerned that its length capacity will be problematic. Thanks for raising the issue.
@tomrum42
@tomrum42 7 лет назад
Good video. Answers a lot of "basic" questions that I and other people may have had.
@jamesharless5357
@jamesharless5357 6 месяцев назад
Great review, and great video!👍🏻
@stilltlrforlife
@stilltlrforlife 5 лет назад
I think its a great tool to have for the hobbyist ay home, theese people who bash on theese things act like they should be designed for production runs in a factory and try to compare them to top notch industrial machines...that is thier stupidity..most of us know that this thing was certainly not intended for this..I will be proud and happy to own this machine..not everyone has 10gs to drop down on a brand name to go and tinker around in thier garage/basement shop for hobby...great review great tool..thank you
@rolandos64
@rolandos64 4 года назад
Awesome review! Thank you. First time watching one of your videos
@dfailsthemost
@dfailsthemost Год назад
Thank you. I've been looking at this size
@elanreally3522
@elanreally3522 8 лет назад
Thanks man, loved your review.
@chrischalk9426
@chrischalk9426 4 года назад
Awesome review! I've been trying to make lanyard beads with one of these and I'm having a heck of a time with squealing, groaning and not even being able to successfully use a cutting tool on various types of metals using 3/4 rod stock. I've been through 3 sets of tools with the latest being a $90 7 piece set from grizzly. I just can't get this think to do anything without binding up or squealing and basically doing not a whole lot. I have no idea why.
@gangleweed
@gangleweed 3 года назад
First you need some hands on tuition before you do yourself an injury.....when I started my apprenticeship in the late 50's we had 1 hour tuition at the start then it was straight in and start making parts.....you tend to learn very fast when you have to do it for real.
@bobbyhicks469
@bobbyhicks469 7 лет назад
Thanks for your review and video.
@narcisovazquez8682
@narcisovazquez8682 Год назад
i have this lathe. but from talking to people and reading and RU-vid. I notice that the power boards overheats , and some suggest placing a mini fan installed to help cool board.
@Fisch1969
@Fisch1969 8 лет назад
A very interesting machine, thanks a lot! I own an "Emco Unimat Classic" and was searching for an alternative...
@beltfeddestruction9522
@beltfeddestruction9522 5 лет назад
I'm definitely going to be getting one of these little things they look very Handy and after seeing it in action a little I'm sold great video bud one of these and a mini mill think will be a great addition to my garage now lol
@uploader8297
@uploader8297 7 лет назад
Dude - you did a great job, and the reason I watched was because of an ongoing interest I have with machining - and learning to weld. Saw you were a welder, and thought... Hmmm, let me check this out. Your manner of demonstrating is really good. I will be watching your welding tips. Just got an everlast 210 thats been sitting for 5 months. Havent even fired it up yet. Am in HVAC/R and keeps me goin' - but I will be back. Thanks for taking the time to do the review.
@spikey2740
@spikey2740 6 лет назад
05:25 Live center. Nice video. I may be interested if I decide to get a small lathe.
@clockguy2
@clockguy2 7 лет назад
As it comes, the Harbor freight 7 x10 is a piece of crap, but with a bit of work, it can be a very good small shop lathe. I think the safety shield should be the first to go as it gets in the way. The bed length is ridiculously too short. everyone finds out the first time they try to drill a hole on the end of a piece of stock. I highly recommend the 16" bed kit from Little Machine shop. It really makes this lathe into something you can use. You will need to clean up the slop in the saddle, cross slide, and compound slide. I recommend a wedge style OXA quick change tool post when you get the money. The tail stock Jacobs chuck is the first accessory you'll want to buy. later you might want the face plate, steady rests, and 4" four jaw chuck, all from Little Machine shop. I use mine almost every other day. there are lots of mods on RU-vid and the internet for this style lathe.
@stever7638
@stever7638 Год назад
Excellent review thank you! Since this lathe is now $780, what would you consider as a step up from this if I were looking for my first lathe in the sub-#1K pricepoint?
@extremebreedscatlife
@extremebreedscatlife 5 лет назад
I see you figured a cheat on the guard while running the lathe i would of done the same thing
@biaggiwins
@biaggiwins 7 лет назад
thank you for the review. i live in the chicago area, you wouldnt believe the used lathes for sale at the same price. only problem is finding room and powering them with 3phase.
@highpwr
@highpwr 4 года назад
3 phase is no problem. Get a variable frequency drive (VFD) or a rotary phase convertor, and Bob's your uncle. Finding ROOM is indeed the biggest problem! 😩
@rodolforodriguez70
@rodolforodriguez70 Год назад
What a Great Video ! Thank you so much for this really great video Brest Regards Fron Costa Rica
@tommythaoschannel5587
@tommythaoschannel5587 2 года назад
Great review , thank you so much....Big thumps up and you have a wonderful day.....
@rominhawk3949
@rominhawk3949 5 лет назад
Thank you friend for your excellent review of this HF mini lathe; very helpful.
@murrayandcindyk9403
@murrayandcindyk9403 4 года назад
Kewl video and an honest machine review, I liked watching it and have several times already.
@etg1951
@etg1951 Год назад
Excellent video. Thank you!
@c.c.fielder5432
@c.c.fielder5432 4 года назад
I bought mine back in 80’s, cost well under $200. Still have it and use frequently, always clean and ready to play. Sure made a lot of money with it, now just fun stuff.
@jakeolsen2764
@jakeolsen2764 Год назад
I bought mine yesterday 12/17/2022 and it was 780. It is going to get a fair amount of use for my garden tractor restorations.
@708mrmike
@708mrmike 5 лет назад
Fantastic your are really very good and informative, thank you very much .
@ProfessorVector
@ProfessorVector 2 месяца назад
nice review and details thank you
@fredwild190
@fredwild190 3 года назад
Good basic review, but suggest you apply a dial indicator to check the chuck and work run true. Thank you.
@MetcalfElectric51
@MetcalfElectric51 5 лет назад
very nice review. thanks for the info
@jamestaylor8217
@jamestaylor8217 5 лет назад
Good review. Thanks. How accurate are the dials?
@blacksheeprc8113
@blacksheeprc8113 2 года назад
Need one so bad love to review one
@jasoncampbell4723
@jasoncampbell4723 4 года назад
Thanks for the review.
@dianamccandless7094
@dianamccandless7094 Год назад
Thank you! I learned SO MUCH!
@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas
@BustedKnucklesBuildsTexas Год назад
great video sir
@robsor85
@robsor85 4 года назад
Me: "thats not such a mini lathe.." Then hand comes into shot.
@eddiex72
@eddiex72 4 года назад
I saw it the exact same way. haha
@GarryThomassaltyreefers
@GarryThomassaltyreefers 8 лет назад
Thank you very much for this video. very helpful
@edbolling4054
@edbolling4054 7 лет назад
Garry Thomas l lo
@lotuslotus718
@lotuslotus718 4 года назад
Excellent review. You are great educator making things simple to understand.
@ronsbeerreviewstools4361
@ronsbeerreviewstools4361 6 лет назад
Thanks for posting this informative video.
@rogerreaney8637
@rogerreaney8637 4 года назад
Great review! Thank you
@KeithPeters
@KeithPeters 8 лет назад
Thanks a lot for the review and intro. I'm thinking about getting a lathe and this was super helpful.
@AdventuresinWelding
@AdventuresinWelding 8 лет назад
It's a nice lathe for small projects. even though it's billed as 7 x 10. It's only 8" center to center.
@rossokeefe2577
@rossokeefe2577 6 лет назад
great vidio.. very thorough and educational
@soldador4
@soldador4 Год назад
Best mini lathe video hands down
@erikdale9145
@erikdale9145 6 лет назад
Good video, honest review, much appreciated
@ajdogcurr1
@ajdogcurr1 2 года назад
Good video man very informative for a novice like me!
@sergiobenitez6889
@sergiobenitez6889 3 года назад
great information thank you
@georgespangler1517
@georgespangler1517 4 года назад
Set it at 29 degrees all the time,,,best setting for treading and will make post more rigid
@slamminhawgs9847
@slamminhawgs9847 4 года назад
great review!
@codeleyva223
@codeleyva223 6 лет назад
Hey man, towards the end of the video you had the camera set up in an angle where you can see a little cap (you could say) held by two screws on the back of the lathe. I wanted to get this to thread my rifle barrel, although i know i can pay someone to do the work for me way cheaper. I haven't measured them but i think they will be an inch in diameter at the most. Does that back plate come off and allow you do stick a rod of a certain thickness?
@T3glider
@T3glider 7 месяцев назад
Fantastic review and into to lathes.
@mr.notsure9679
@mr.notsure9679 3 года назад
Very good review, you answered pretty well all of my questions about this lathe. I know this particular lathe is by any means top of the line but I think I can do what I need to do with it. Unless I come in to some $$$ and buy a quality machine but I doubt that.
@pfsmith007
@pfsmith007 4 года назад
Great review!
@user-em4hv5fq3k
@user-em4hv5fq3k 2 месяца назад
They still sell these but they are $ 750 with no discount available... inflation. Great review...
@CaseyRoseAlwaysPositive
@CaseyRoseAlwaysPositive 5 лет назад
Great Review ~ Thank You !
@notwrkn2mch
@notwrkn2mch 2 года назад
Excellent review.... very thorough. Thanx
@clarkgriswold2480
@clarkgriswold2480 4 года назад
Outstanding review. Thank you!
@jamessteidl5260
@jamessteidl5260 8 лет назад
Great video. I really appreciate this heads-up intro.THANKS!
@olhemi1
@olhemi1 6 лет назад
Awesome job on the great video
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