I always thought the 1200 manual included the 200,900,1200,1800 and 2000 only

 

If it does include a 800 may I have a copy as well

 

Bill

 

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Hi Andrew! Bought myself a 1200 back in 2006 that is still in the boxes, and my 
assembly book I think includes the 800. I am ttaveling overseas at the moment, 
but when I get home on December 3 I will be working on my mill. I believe it 
might be a good thing if I convert my book to PDF!!

 

Ryan

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On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 1:05 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills

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Hello Andy

 

I will look for any info that I can on your unit.

What I can find at this min. is this history link.

https://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html   

I hope it helps.

 

I wish you luck on your projects. and I am looking forward to hearing more abou 
them

latter.

Have a good night.

 

C.A.G.

 

On Monday, November 5, 2018, 11:53:08 PM EST, Andrew Schwartz 
<schwartz2...@gmail.com> wrote: 

 

 

Hello Everyone:

 

My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking project 
was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for our first 
Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made if for about 
$200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door hardware It was strong 
enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think weighed 450 lbs. :). We still 
have it today. From there I built our living room side tables and coffee table 
from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting (MDF) for the dining room, a window 
seat (birch ply and maple face), and a library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center 
for my basement out of poor man's cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest 
daughter's "big girl bed" and drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 
soon after hoping to make more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife 
and I decided to make more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the 
Legacy 800. Every year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife 
wants a new kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage 
girls, and I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 

 

After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find them 
(or they disintegrated after 15 years). 

 

I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 800 
or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model (3)share my 
work with like minded people.

 

Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.

 

Andy


On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:

Hello New Members, 

 

This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be posted.  Google 
sends an automated message to the people that are responsible for approving 
messages, but please be aware it can be a very long delay.   

 

Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
friendly place so please don't be shy.  

 

As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have never 
posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in this 
thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update your 
status.  

 

-Tim

 

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