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David L. Foreman
 
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Default 1988 Husky, PC-36 lathe

On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 08:58:04 GMT, Gunner wrote:

On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 15:40:37 -0700, David L. Foreman
wrote:

A company where a friends son works, just got a 1988 Husky, PC-36 lathe.
Has a quick-change. Made in Taiwan.

Has anyone heard of the Husky, and might have some literature on it.
Thanks
Dave Foreman


No literature..but one of my customers has a 10-12 inch Husky. Not a
bad machine. Rather reminds me of early Jet products. A bit clunky and
square cornered..but solid enough. Not great heat treating though..but
not bad.


Any connection?

http://www.starequipment.net/mfg_husky.html


Gunner

Thanks for the reply Gunner.
We have seen that CNC Husky and don't think it is related though.
Dave Foreman






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