So just knowing the parts I have ordered the last few weeks as follows:

1. the split nut "Delrin" Rev D
2. The stub index drive center
3. The # 2 morris tapper tail stock adapter  (great improvement add your
own live center)
4. The double locking ring LDCOLLAR1
5. mounting hubs IS1043
6. gearless index plates 5 pieces IS1820,IS1821, IS1822, IS1023, IS1024
7. locking plates IS1057
8. Gear set 2.00
9. Gear set.25
10. Dyna Glide SS1001
I don't have all the part numbers but I know all these items are available
and have either ordered and received or have on order.

Also available are the aluminum rail pieces from a company that Cindy
referred me too of which I would also have to look up.

Hope this helps you

Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330

320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell


On Sun, Feb 3, 2019 at 5:10 PM Ray Leaman <view...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Just curious...is there a list of parts we can get at Legacy or does
> everyone call Cindy to see if they have what is needed?
>
> I'd like to update/upgrade my LOM 1000. Specifically I understand the 1000
> and the 1500 (at least the manual implies) can be made to be about the same
> machine with the right parts and some ingenuity.
>
> What say the group?
>
> On Sun, Feb 3, 2019 at 12:43 PM Tim Ziegler <timjzieg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> yes I agree coming into the LOM world after the fact I am just grateful
>> we can still find so many parts direct from Legacy.
>> This way we know they are right and again help promote them continuing to
>> make parts. I have ordered several things already and only have had the LOM
>> 1200 for a month. They are great to work with and provide a very quality
>> product for a good price.
>> Yes very wise words Tim
>>
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>>
>> Timothy J. Ziegler
>> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>> 14171 160th Ave.
>> Foreston MN 56330
>>
>> 320-294-5798 shop
>> 320-630-2243 cell
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 3, 2019 at 11:12 AM MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>>
>>> To all,
>>>
>>> I, too, agree with Tim.  As long as we LOM Owners show Legacy that we
>>> need and are willing to buy parts for our LOMs - it increases the
>>> likelihood that they will be willing to make parts for our "Legacy" (In
>>> this case meaning no longer in production.) Mills.
>>>
>>> Thanks you Tim for your "Words of Wisdom".
>>>
>>> Mac
>>> ------------------------------
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Bill Bulkeley
>>> Sent: Feb 3, 2019 4:28 AM
>>> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: RE: Make a "Split Nut"
>>>
>>> I agree Tim
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com [mailto:
>>> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Tim Krause
>>> *Sent:* Sunday, 3 February 2019 8:01 PM
>>> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
>>> *Subject:* Re: Make a "Split Nut"
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Joe in NY made a batch of split nut a while back.  You all might want to
>>> ask for availability second.  My first supplier would be Legacy so they
>>> will keep making the parts needed for our machines.
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
>>> On Feb 2, 2019, at 8:22 AM, MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you, Tim.
>>>
>>> Mac
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Tim Ziegler
>>> Sent: Feb 2, 2019 8:05 AM
>>> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
>>> Subject: Re: Make a "Split Nut"
>>>
>>> I have a buddy up here in Minnesota that has a CNC and I shot him an
>>> email to see if this something he can create. Hopefully I hear something
>>> back from him this morning.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> kind regards,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Tim of ZWW&S
>>>
>>> On Thursday, August 3, 2017 at 11:23:26 AM UTC-5, Va Oak wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> I am not sure how well a split nut made from HDPE will hold up - but
>>> here is my 2-cents' worth:
>>> HDPE (Look on bottom of plastic jugs, bottles, etc for the Recycle
>>> symbol w/the #2) is the only plastic that I know of that we can
>>> "re-purpose" at home.
>>> Do an Internet/BING search for this - you'll be amazed.
>>>
>>> I find that the plastic Folgers and Maxwell House coffee canisters are
>>> labeled #2 - as are most milk jugs.  The two coffee brands yield red and
>>> blue plastic respectively.
>>> My thought is that you embed a matching Acme rod into the mold you melt
>>> the #2 plastic in. Once cooled, you should be able to "unscrew" the rod
>>> from the plastic billet.  You then cut/machine the billet to the exterior
>>> measurements you need and then split it down the center line.  "Machining"
>>> can be done with your router, bandsaw, etc.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have an idea of how well the #2 plastic (HDPE) will hold
>>> up?  Even if it wears down after 6 months of use - you will be able to
>>> reuse that worn out piece, with some added #2 plastic, and melt/mold a new
>>> piece.  If your mold & billet is long enough, you can produce a
>>> year's-worth in one mold.
>>>
>>> If anyone tries this - or something similar, please share pictures and
>>> results.
>>>
>>> Mac
>>> ------------------------------
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
>>> Sent: Aug 3, 2017 10:00 AM
>>> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
>>> Subject: Re: Wood Chuck Tour by Mike Pung
>>>
>>> i'll offer an opinion here, as this could have been a problem for me on
>>> my recently acquired 1500...the problem is, due to the action/movement of
>>> the lead screw, the threads in the split nut wear sideways, especially when
>>> using a drive motor...think of each cross section of thread as a square(see
>>> photo)...I measured the cross section of the thread(in a new nut) to be
>>> .140" wide...in the photo of the worn nut, that same dimension is down to
>>> .065...so you could say the thread went from 1/8" full(new) to 1/16"...and
>>> sanding the nut down is not going to improve the function of the nut, in my
>>> opinion...maybe early on you can sand the nut to get a bit more life out of
>>> it, but that's it...the key to solving this problem is finding the 5/8-4
>>> acme thread tap...once you have the tap, to make a new split nut is
>>> somewhat simple...and anyone who has that "hinged" split nut, I would swap
>>> that out and set up a sliding split nut...much more problematic to make
>>> that hinged split nut...so, if any member knows where to get that tap, here
>>> or overseas, please let the group know...I certainly would like to purchase
>>> one...barring that, I would also attempt to make a tap from some acme,
>>> threaded rod, if I had to...and the casting idea is also an excellent
>>> idea...joe b.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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