Hello Dewell. I work the VA hopsital in Ann Arbor Mich. (Eastern starndard time Zone.) My shift is at this min. 0600-1530 (6am -330Pm) but I live 48 miles away form work and I always leave my self 30 min,window ( buffer zone) to alowe for trafic/weather/... (better Never, then LATE, is the motto that I grew up with, If Im on time Im late, I try to always be early for .... everything.) So My day starts at 3am and I become a Zombe by 9/10 pm.So I try to hit the hay by 9, sometimes earler. ;-) Beacuse of the travel distance that I take I always leave my self an hour to wake up fully before I get behind the stearing wheel of my car, (Im scared to death of salling asleep behind the wheel,So I make sure that Im fully awake before driving to work, I need to be out the door by 430am) So that's why Im up and posting so early. and also Why I do not respond after 9pm. ;-) Im at work now, and need to get ready for the day, 10 min. before sign in time. So gota run. Take care, and Please Keep posting to the group, We need as many active members as we can get... Have a great day. C.A.G.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dewell Crews" <funk49...@gmail.com> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2015 4:57:16 AM Subject: Re: Index Plates Hi Curtis. Thank you for your reply to my inquiry wherein you indicated "It's time for me to get to work," your message was time stamped 1:14am (PST): which makes me wonder where you live (time zone) and what kind of work you do that requires such an early arrival. I delivered bread to grocery stores in Los Angeles for years and reported to work around 4:30 am. What do you do for a living, Curtis? .....It would be interesting to learn what other members of our forum do for a living or, if they are retired, what they are retired from. I would like to thank you and the other responders to my question regarding the 36 & 40 indexing plates; knowing me, those two indexing plates will increase my chances of making firewood by 36-40 percent. So thanks a lot. The guy that sells me lumber says thanks too. :-)))) You guys have a great day! I've got to get to bed so I can wake up in time to watch the Masters golf tournament. FORE! On Apr 9, 2015 1:14 AM, "CURTIS GEORGE" < curtgeo...@wowway.com > wrote: Hello and good morning Dewell Yes I own a VHS-DVD burner, and have copied and transferred many old Legacy video's in to DVD's for quite a few members, I do remember coping the MA 12 videos for you What was is some three years ago? Welcome Back Dewell, I hope your shop is up and running well in Oregon. To answer your question, about the 36 and 40 position indexing plates, One possible reason is for coping already made idioms, where the spacing of flutes or other details have to be more or less exact.to match an all ready made idiom. I personally have run into this problem in the past , doing side job work for people. By the way, if you or anyone in the group runs into this problem, Mike Pung has a gear indexing video on YouTube, He can match up almost any indexing needed with out the use of indexing plated, and counting all those little hole. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHgzEKnON-o By using the gears/pitches you can come up with an almost limitless number of indexing possibility's . ( Good stuff in my Book! Thank's Mike! this idea is a very real gem in my tool box.) Its time for me to get to work. Have a GREAT DAY. And Please keep in touch. C.A.G. From: "Dewell Crews" < funk49...@gmail.com > To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2015 12:40:08 AM Subject: Index Plates Can someone please tell me what I could possible make that would require the use of a 36 and/or 40 position index plate(s)? BTW:My previous two posts indicate "me" as the author of those posts. If this (one) does also; please let me note that my name is Dewell and I transplanted myself from Florida to Oregon 15 months ago. Was it you Curtis (CAG) who wanted me to send you the MA 12 videos a couple of years ago, so you could copy them? Or was it someone else? I stand ready to assist you. Please identify yourself. Be cool and always...SAFETY FIRST! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to legacy-ornamental-mills+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com . To post to this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com . Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/legacy-ornamental-mills . For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout . -- You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic in the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. 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