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  1. woodworkingboy

    Husky knockoffs

    It seems that the only way that the Chinese can make decent goods is to have a non-Chinese over there telling them what to do, at least to begin with. If a disgruntled former Husky employee was involved, there could be possibilities, but it likely isn't the case.
  2. woodworkingboy

    Husky knockoffs

    Some security in numbers. Al. Mine runs fine then it poops, then it runs fine again until it poops again. Darned if I know. I have gotten good at taking it apart. :|:
  3. woodworkingboy

    Husky knockoffs

    I see. Some of the small Zenoahs make for decent climbing saws if you have a hankering for light. You might want to give one a try if not already. The one I'm thinking about is only like $700 here. :roll: My old one has a problem I can't sort out. Be nice to get a new one cheap, but the...
  4. woodworkingboy

    Husky knockoffs

    Leon, I wonder how they mange to market cheap Zenoah and Shindaiwa? Very reliable hard working saws here, but they aren't cheap, at least the pro models. Perhaps the big market in China allows that? I've seen a few Tanakas at the local home center for pretty cheap.
  5. woodworkingboy

    Husky knockoffs

    The Chinese Stihl copies, even at fifty bucks almost nobody will bid on a new one at the Japanese auctions. The word has gotten out that they are junk.
  6. woodworkingboy

    Husky knockoffs

    I smell Chinese food. Be wary.
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