Pretty Slick! 
You almost make me wish I had bought the REVO. (Sadly they did not make it 
until I had owned my 1000ex for a few years,by then.) (its just tool envy!)  ;-)
(As a side note, I called the REVO, a side saddle unit, when Legacy first 
offered it.) ;-p  Today? Well its a different story.
NIce job on both your fine tune risers as well as your spindle work.
C.A.G.
    On Friday, September 6, 2019, 01:34:06 PM EDT, Richard Ellis 
<rchrd.ell...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 Hi CurtI thought it best to start a new topic .The Revo is just the same but a 
bit longer. I have a drive to the spindle 414 v 3 ph. motor through an inverter 
 Suitable for the U.K.The raisers at each end are a great help .All they 
consist of are a long coach bolt with a nut  welded to a bit of angle iron. I 
drilled a small hole in the top of the bolt and epoxied a set screw in it. 
,same size as the large legacy Allen wrench I can if a large up or down 
movement is needed use a cordless drill with a bit of Allen key in it. The wood 
work on the bolt enables a fine adjustment by hand  ( foregoing the Allen 
wrench, )Hope you can understand itRichard

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