Hello Bill (and everyone.)
http://dynaglideplus.com/tool/ I sent a message to Dynaglide the company its
self.We will see what comes of it. Hopefully this new hand pump version can be
shipped to you?
Don't use WD40 !
I use Johnson and Johnson paste (floor) wax on most of my woodworking tools,
Hello all,I'd like to add another possible "remedy" to your Dynaglide quandry. I own a "Little Giant" ladder system. In their maintenance instructions they recommend you spray various parts of the ladder with Endust furniture polish. Check this link:
Does anyone have a known red spray paint that matches our equipment?
-Tim
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Tim if you take a chip of paint or a part form the Legacy to any paint store, I
know that thay can match it easly. Thay can scan it with there machines and
come up with a prefact match every time.
C.A.G.
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Ok, then what? How do you get that into a spray can for convince? Is that
something these people sell? I thought those color matching machines where for
latex paint to be brushed on.
-Tim
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Here is a solution to the conundrum Tim. Refillable paint cans
http://www.woodturningvideosplus.com/spray-finishing.html
If you go to an Auto paint store you will be able to color match enamel
and acrylic.
Mike
On 11/30/2012 4:29 PM, Tim Krause wrote:
Ok, then what? How do you get that
I went to Napa (chain store) last year to buy paint to repair a spot on the
car. They loaded the paint in a spray can. It worked wonderfully!
David - Northern tier PA
On Nov 30, 2012, at 5:29 PM, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
Ok, then what? How do you get that into a spray can
Hi All,
The owner added some more photos. It's really close to the 600 that you bought
Begat. Red Legs. I still can't see the method of elevation but I'm assuming
it's plates on the front and back of the carriage just like the 600. I'd give
it a $500 value as is. If I saw it at a
Tim,
Yes, that looks just like the 600, including the square stops and 1/4
plastic gears. I paid $600 but got $300 in magnate bits, though I didn't
get a router. Well, we will just have to wait to see what the market says
about $1750.
Begat
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 7:15 PM, Tim Krause
I have had occassion to correspond by email and discuss by telephone
the status of Legacy Ornamental Mills 900, 1200, etc. The reason for
my inquiry was that the mobility kit, i.e., the 5 inch casters, on
my 900 were losing sections of their tread and I wanted replacements.
My initial inquiries
I've updated the history page with a few key notes from this year. Added was
information on the Shadow, Robin and model 500EXS.
http://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html
-Tim
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