Hi everyone, I have been absent for a while so now i am playing reading 
catch up.  
2 things:
1) I did a video on how i eliminated the factory riser method and use 
spacers. I can change the height of the bed accurately in under a minute 
now and i like this method.

2) if i wanted to use the mechanism shown by lil twisted,  i would use the 
factory hand crank (instead of all thread) in the center and use 2 drawer 
slides as guides.  using 2 threaded rods makes it more complicated to level.

Russ

On Sunday, March 18, 2018 at 3:38:58 PM UTC-5, Curt George wrote:

> Hello everyone.
>
> When I bought my Legacy 1000ex. I did not opt to by the table riser with 
> my MILL. ( I thought the price was way to expensive for what you were 
> getting.) Today??? 
> After all these years, I am thinking of making my own table rise set-up 
> for my mill.
>
> Do I need it?  NO !  But ... I am thinking about it. 
> Has anyone come up with a rising set-up that they like for there mill? 
> Something different 
> form what Legacy used.
>
>
> Any and all ideas are welcome.
>
> C.A.G.
>

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