My personal opinion is yes totally parts are very difficult obtain the rails 
are impossible they can only be got by getting a mill

As they were only made for legacy and are no longer made at all. So what ever 
you have keep.

And I forgot to say before welcome to our group.

 

As was said before take pictures of everything you have and we will tell you 
what you have and what you need

To make your mill complete the ornamental mill is capable of many things most 
of us crazy mill owners have more than

One working mills right Tim lol.

 

 

 

Bill

 

 

 

 

 

Hey guys thanks for having me in this group. I've wanted a lom ever since they 
came out back in the day. It started with the craftsman routercrafter along 
time ago. I picked one up about a year ago and joined the group. I haven't had 
time to play with it yet but that's changing very soon. Then I picked up 
another one in a bundled equipment purchase. I'm not sure of model# but the 
first one I got is about 9  1/2' long with the servo motors and the other is 
about 7 1/2' long also with the servo motors. My question is should I keep the 
smaller one for parts down the road? I know that parts are not very easy to 
come across. And I don't have much invested in it anyway.

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