Isaac, you'll find the Unimat comes in very handy. I bought a new one in 1970 for about $165 & spent at least twice that much for tooling since. It's been some of the best money I ever spent.Did you get a tool post & clamp with yours? If you did, they make a precision drill press with a small capacity. Not knowing how it was used, you may want to repack the headstock bearings with new grease. I've done this once & never had to replace the bearings. There used to be rubber-coated rope drive belts available that had a much longer life than the stock rubber ones. Now days, you may be able to buy urethane belts, but I'm not sure. Much of my early tooling buys were done with the Sears Tool Catalog. I also used Campbell Tools in Springfield, OH, but they are now closed too. A Google search & an eBay scan may give you names for current Unimat item sellers. Yahoo once had a Unimat forum but I question if it still exists. One other item I use is Heathkit motor speed control built in the 70's. I belt my lathe for high speed but plug it into the speed control. I get variable speed control from stop to almost full high speed. If I need full speed, the control unit has a toggle switch that all the variable speed circuitry. This particular unit has enough wattage to safely operate the Unimat motor under load.
The one time I cut tires in my apartment, I was cleaning up orange dust for the next three months. It went everywhere.
My one regret is not also buying a collet headstock. I figured that was something I'd never need, but I was wrong. I could have often used one if I had had it.