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Gunner
 
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On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 21:53:53 GMT, "Gary Owens"
wrote:

I would be very wary of any used machinery or used car dealer that told you
that one is his favorite.
gary


Would that also include if he said a Hardinge HLV-H or a 10EE were his
favorites?

Gunner



"JB" wrote in message
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Hi Guys,

I have been checking the FAQ's and Google for information and opinions on
Lagun Republic lathes. I am asking for advice and opinions from the
members of this group. I currently own a South Bend Heave 10. I am a
hobbyist and enjoy having quality machinery. I have looked for quite a
while for used Monarch's (10EE) without much success. The machines I came
across needed too much work and quite frankly, I was intimidated by the
electrics and the problems associated with them.

I read this group religiously and am amazed at the wealth of knowledge
that people are willing to share. I am also confused by the many opinions
expressed about the various lathe manufacturers. It seems that everyone
has a favorite brand or model lathe and for the neophyte it can be quite
confusing. Some love LeBlonds others hate them and that seems to be the
case for most lathes.

I went to a used machinery dealer recently and he had a Lagun/Republic
lathe that he uses in his shop. He likes the machine a lot. It looks
like a Clausing Colchester copy. I was impressed since he has many brand
lathes in his shop but he chose this one for his use. It is an
inch/metric machine.

Any advice or comments are sincerely appreciated.

Joe..



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