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Huron NU5 Universal Milling Machine (1980)

Leduc, AB, Please Contact

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Huron machines are substantial. I have a Huron KU3 (one of the smaller machines that Huron made). it is just over #8000, everything you touch feels very robust. They have some nice features, I don't doubt that back in the day they cost some serious coin. The entire head pulls back so that the region above the table is wide open (crane access). I don't use it very often, but sometimes the extra realestate is very nice to have.
 
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Gawds! For a machine of that size and capability, that is almost 'Brand New'! Most of those big knuckle dragger mills, are 40-50 years older!

I wonder if the machine tool dealers around Edmonton are still stuck in the Oil Patch Pricing, that they ran with when I lived there (2000-2004). They used to think any working Milling machine should start at 10K, and work up from there, depending on how little rust it had, or so it seemed!
 
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