Re : Re: old legacy videos

2011-08-26 Thread denis
Hi every one

I think the same way as Curtis for video of Legacy.

It is customer service. (Like Curtis say in New Yankee Workshop, Norm show 
us how tool's work and what the tool can do and not to do.)
I remember the first time i saw the biscuit jointer in New Yankee Workshop . 
I said to my self i need one of these.
but with legacy i feel i was let down. I am sure glade this group exist, 
because I learn a lot even if there no video on the site, keep sending 
picture.
1 picture = 1000 word's
 
Before they had CNC they were telling there machine would do every thing.
(They did offer some part for there machine.) Now the web site is almost 
empty.

I know i do not write often enough to the group.
But as I said  (I am sure glade this group exist)
Keep on the good work to all you guy's
  

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Re: 600 For Sale on Ebay

2011-08-26 Thread Tim Krause
That's an interesting model that was only sold for a couple of years between
2000 and 2002.   Originally the model 600 came with only acrylic gears.
These where direct drive and it gave you 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 6 and .33 per
rotation.   There was no directional gear available that I recall, they
where all right handed twists.  It's interesting to see the owner bought the
extended pitch gears and the pivot arm linkage to make it work.  You might
also notice there is no taper capabilities in this machine (no bed to
adjust).  If you wanted a taper,  you where instructed to use a template and
mill from the side.   If you wanted to do flat stock you had to mount it
under the rails and that was some what limited thickness (2 x *).   If you
look real closely at the carriage you will see some slots that allowed you
to raise the y axis rails that essentially also raised the router for larger
capacity.  The maximum turning diameter was 5.5.   It's a pretty decent
price if you needed the gears and a rotary table and then part the rest out
to people in this group.

Thanks for pointing that one out and giving me a flashback of the first
Legacy machine that I saw demonstrated at a Woodworking show.

-Tim


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From: begatbrown darylmichaelsc...@gmail.com
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Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 4:05 PM
Subject: 600 For Sale on Ebay


 Hello,

 There is an old legacy model 600 for sale on ebay.  The bid is $499
 and it comes with a 2x gear set and a reducer gear set--and a rotary
 table.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/150650694269?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649

 Best,

 Begat

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Re: 600 For Sale on Ebay

2011-08-26 Thread begatbrown
Tim,

I had given some thought to getting the unit for the gears and
indexing plates.  After that I would have parted it out with the
rotary table being the most attractive item to sell.  I did note the
machine's inability to taper, and I have not made one straight leg
yet!

Begat




On Aug 26, 9:12 pm, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
 That's an interesting model that was only sold for a couple of years between
 2000 and 2002.   Originally the model 600 came with only acrylic gears.
 These where direct drive and it gave you 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 6 and .33 per
 rotation.   There was no directional gear available that I recall, they
 where all right handed twists.  It's interesting to see the owner bought the
 extended pitch gears and the pivot arm linkage to make it work.  You might
 also notice there is no taper capabilities in this machine (no bed to
 adjust).  If you wanted a taper,  you where instructed to use a template and
 mill from the side.   If you wanted to do flat stock you had to mount it
 under the rails and that was some what limited thickness (2 x *).   If you
 look real closely at the carriage you will see some slots that allowed you
 to raise the y axis rails that essentially also raised the router for larger
 capacity.  The maximum turning diameter was 5.5.   It's a pretty decent
 price if you needed the gears and a rotary table and then part the rest out
 to people in this group.

 Thanks for pointing that one out and giving me a flashback of the first
 Legacy machine that I saw demonstrated at a Woodworking show.

 -Tim

 - Original Message -
 From: begatbrown darylmichaelsc...@gmail.com
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 4:05 PM
 Subject: 600 For Sale on Ebay

  Hello,

  There is an old legacy model 600 for sale on ebay.  The bid is $499
  and it comes with a 2x gear set and a reducer gear set--and a rotary
  table.

 http://www.ebay.com/itm/150650694269?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT_trksid...

  Best,

  Begat

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