ok, that was just the first salvo...i am expecting quite a bit more...it's 
all good though...keep 'em coming!...joe...LOL!

On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 9:22:19 PM UTC-5, Va Oak wrote:
>
> Joe,
>
> After your latest comments about there being no welds on the LOM - I take 
> back my comment that I suspect you used to work there.  If you had - LOTS 
> of the Mill would have been welded - you LOVE welding - and do it well!  
>  
> I'll bet you even have welded steel door frames throughout your house - 
> "just because".  And you probably have 8 foot tall by 4 foot wide door 
> frames - "bigger is better"!  ;-)
>
> Mac
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> -----Original Message----- 
> From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> Sent: Jan 26, 2015 9:12 PM 
> To: legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com <javascript:> 
> Subject: Re: enlarging turning capacity of a legacy 
>
> recently, as i was disassembling and "playing" with my machine, i noticed 
> something that never dawned on me before...there seems to be not a single 
> weld on the legacy whatsoever...i find this to be quite unique for a 
> machine as complex as this is and a major accomplishment in engineering and 
> design...not sure if it is andy, tracy or someone else's background that 
> accomplished this(or perhaps a team effort)...but i certainly tip my hat to 
> the craftsmanship that went into it...very well done and executed...must 
> have taken an incredible amountjoe of hours to work it all out...i am 
> taking a huge amount of time just to modify it, can't imagine how much time 
> it took to make it originally...
>
> On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 9:02:08 PM UTC-5, joe biunno wrote:
>>
>> also considering a brace/gusset where the cross brace meets the vertical 
>> support...it would be shaped so as not to be in the way of the largest 
>> turning diameter, but be as large as possible...will determine if it is 
>> needed once the modified machine is completely reassembled...joe
>>
>> On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 8:54:09 PM UTC-5, joe biunno wrote:
>>>
>>> starting a separate discussion  regarding enlarging the turning capacity 
>>> of my legacy, as i have decided to proceed with this project...although, i 
>>> am still a bit nervous about this mod...what you are looking at are the 
>>> prototypes of the vertical supports and the cross braces...the vertical 
>>> supports were easy enough...some 2" X 3". cold rolled steel is a very nice 
>>> match...the width is the same as the legacy piece, the depth about 3/16" 
>>> deeper than the legacy piece, but that does not matter... and leaving it a 
>>> full, rectangular tube will only make the whole support stronger...i cut 
>>> the legacy support in such a way that if i need to lengthen the vertical 
>>> slot(where the bed support brace attaches), i can always do that later once 
>>> i mock everything up...this work was a simple cut and weld procedure...the 
>>> cross brace was done in a similar fashion but i had to cut a section out of 
>>> the 2 X 3 tubing lengthwise and weld it back together again, so it matched 
>>> the width of the brace...a bit more work than the support, but it came out 
>>> well...everything goes back together as legacy originally intended it to 
>>> do...a bit relieved these two pieces came out as well as they did, but it 
>>> took more time than i anticipated and with many more pieces i have left to 
>>> do, this is going to be a longer project than i originally thought...any 
>>> and all comments welcome...and you all can save the "joe, you must be 
>>> crazy" comments, as i already know that!...thanks...joe...forgot to 
>>> mention...the photos are a before and after...and the added pieces of new 
>>> metal are 8" long each
>>>
>>  

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