I prefer the idea of selling them on here.
No promises though. If mine are a success, I'll be buying four more for myself, so maybe a dozen could be a good start.
If I bought 50 pairs of bushes at £8 and sold them at £12 a pair, I'd make £200 but is there a market for so many?
The lathe that caught my eye was a Machine Mart Clarks one.
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/cl300m-metal-lathe/I'm sure I'd use it from time-to-time for various stuff, but it would be a toy really, and an expensive toy at that.
As for using a drill, I've tried it and it works. I had thought of buying a bigger chuck that would hold the whole bush rather than putting the bush on a shaft held on with PTFE tape. That would be better and more positive, and akin to a lathe I suppose.
The chuck I had that would fit the Moulton spindle was a very tired one and it jammed up and when I pulled it apart to see what was going on, the internals had broken ......... so I "chucked" it out. The other chuck I have is too small to fit the spindle.
I have a Ryobi One Plus battery drill that fits it, but it's rather curvy as well as being plastic, and doesn't fit very happily or securely in the vice. Its chuck won't fit in my old (metal) Black and Decker.
My mate's dad is the best shot for now.
Mick F. Cornwall