Re: For Sale

2012-06-03 Thread mwfoscue
Hi Mike,Where are you and your Mill located? You did not mention a router - is one included? If you are within "range" for me, I'm interested.Thanks.Mac-Original Message-From: mike Sent: Jun 2, 2012 11:19 PMTo: Legacy Ornamental Mills Subject: For SaleEx1000 with upgraded ball bearing lead screw, linear drive motor(speedcontrol and limit switches)Rotary table,reverse gear, 2x gear, livecenter, upgraded carriage, design kit, molding video dvd, fast startvideo vhs, design kit video dvd, template follower, dust collectionport,double locking collar, Home made stand with 3 drawers on each side andopen in center with a dust chute and a 4" dust port.On 4in casters2 extra 24in pieces of extrusion for turning 8 foot columns.owners manual and projects.$1500.00There is also a circle cutting center I made using a 1/2" bearingI also made a few jigs for holding flat stock and some index plates5" plexiglass alphabet and numbers for sign making patterns  3 of each vowel and 2 of some letters.the motor is 2 years old and has hardly been used cost $995everything is in exellent shape.I will post pics asapThanks-- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group.To post to this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com.To unsubscribe from this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/legacy-ornamental-mills?hl=en.



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Re: For Sale

2012-06-03 Thread mike
Hi,
 We are in Springfield, MO just north of Branson
I will be going to DeMoines Iowa in a couple weeks if you are closer I
could bring it ,
 Thanks,
Mike

On Jun 3, 1:24 am, mwfos...@earthlink.net wrote:
 Hi Mike,
 Where are you and your Mill located?  You did not mention a router - is one 
 included?
 If you are within range for me, I'm interested.
 Thanks.
 Mac-Original Message-
 From: mike
 Sent: Jun 2, 2012 11:19 PM
 To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Subject: For Sale
 
 Ex1000 with upgraded ball bearing lead screw, linear drive motor(speed
 control and limit switches)Rotary table,reverse gear, 2x gear, live
 center, upgraded carriage, design kit, molding video dvd, fast start
 video vhs, design kit video dvd, template follower, dust collection
 port,
 double locking collar, Home made stand with 3 drawers on each side and
 open in center with a dust chute and a 4 dust port.On 4in casters
 2 extra 24in pieces of extrusion for turning 8 foot columns.
 owners manual and projects.
 $1500.00
 
 There is also a circle cutting center I made using a 1/2 bearing
 I also made a few jigs for holding flat stock and some index plates
 5 plexiglass alphabet and numbers for sign making patterns
  3 of each vowel and 2 of some letters.
 
 the motor is 2 years old and has hardly been used cost $995
 everything is in exellent shape.
 
 I will post pics asap
 
  Thanks
 
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Re: Gene (new member)

2012-06-03 Thread hooligan
I have a 900 plus a CNC machine and i'm in Charlottesville, email me
direct at myxpyka...@hotmail.com

On Jun 1, 8:03 pm, regal...@juno.com regal...@juno.com wrote:
 I just added my marker to the map.  Hope there is a member near Culpeper, VA

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Re: Apparently a 1200 in Allenstown PA for 2k

2012-06-03 Thread curt george

Now that's a good wife!
Did you tell him about the group? Just perhaps We could also help get the 
mind and machine back into action? ;-)

C.A.G.
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From: Va Oak mwfos...@earthlink.net

To: Legacy Ornamental Mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2012 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: Apparently a 1200 in Allenstown PA for 2k


This one is being withdrawn by the poster.  He told me his wife
(believe it or not!) told him not get rid of it - that he'd regret it
later.


On Jun 1, 5:51 pm, Begat bega...@gmail.com wrote:

Seller does not say it's a 1200, but says the 2K is $500 less than he paid
for the machine. No picture. Does not mention accessories, only a PC
router thrown in. In this part of the country, this might be the way to
get a 1200. You can't get a new one!!!

http://allentown.craigslist.org/tls/3051320097.html


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Re: Podium project

2012-06-03 Thread James Edgell
i have two hugh walnuts i need to cut here in the near future, one is big
enough that two people cant reach around it

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Dexter Bland dexterbl...@gmail.com wrote:

 The reason that I mentioned where the wood was from, usually this far
 south walnut tends to be a darker color.

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Re: Podium project

2012-06-03 Thread curt george
James 
Do your homework before you have those trees cut down, Large Walnut trees as 
big as you state could be worth a lot of money to plywood or furniture maker.. 
I have no idea on the cost of ... but since you own the trees, It might be 
worth it to you to cover all Your bases before  you do anything?
Have a good day.And good luck.
C.A.G.
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  To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 10:39 AM
  Subject: Re: Podium project


  i have two hugh walnuts i need to cut here in the near future, one is big 
enough that two people cant reach around it


  On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Dexter Bland dexterbl...@gmail.com wrote:

The reason that I mentioned where the wood was from, usually this far
south walnut tends to be a darker color.


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Barley Twist Origin

2012-06-03 Thread Tim Krause
Hi All,

I often sell the story rather than the actual product so when it comes to items 
with Barley Twists here an interesting story.  The name Barley Twist was 
derived from Barley sugar candy that was twisted up.  Barley sugar is a 
traditional British hard candy.  I don't know if this is true, but I saw it on 
Roy Underhill's Woodwright shop (TV Show) and it sounds plausible.  Now go out 
into your shop and make some sweet twisted barley items and tell your friends 
and clients the story :-).  

-Tim

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Re: Barley Twist Origin

2012-06-03 Thread Ron Taylor
Hi Tim,
I can confirm that barley sugar was a popular candy when I was a child in
the UK, and as far as I know it still is. It also sounds plausible that the
barley twist was derived from this candy, it has brought back a few
memories of my childhood. I loved that stuff!!
Ron T.

On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:

 **
 Hi All,

 I often sell the story rather than the actual product so when it comes to
 items with Barley Twists here an interesting story.  The name Barley
 Twist was derived from Barley sugar candy that was twisted up.  Barley
 sugar is a traditional British hard candy.  I don't know if this is true,
 but I saw it on Roy Underhill's Woodwright shop (TV Show) and it sounds
 plausible.  Now go out into your shop and make some sweet twisted barley
 items and tell your friends and clients the story :-).

 -Tim


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Re: Podium project

2012-06-03 Thread James Edgell
that wood is go straight to the mill behind my house, both are hugh, they
are on family land, 1 belongs to my cousin, she just wants it cut, both are
black walnut
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 12:07 PM, curt george curtgeo...@wowway.com wrote:

 **
 James
 Do your homework before you have those trees cut down, Large Walnut trees
 as big as you state could be worth a lot of money to plywood or furniture
 maker..
 I have no idea on the cost of ... but since you own the trees, It might be
 worth it to you to cover all Your bases before  you do anything?
 Have a good day.And good luck.
 C.A.G.

 - Original Message -
 *From:* James Edgell jdm...@gmail.com
 *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, June 03, 2012 10:39 AM
 *Subject:* Re: Podium project

 i have two hugh walnuts i need to cut here in the near future, one is big
 enough that two people cant reach around it

 On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Dexter Bland dexterbl...@gmail.comwrote:

 The reason that I mentioned where the wood was from, usually this far
 south walnut tends to be a darker color.

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RE: Barley Twist Origin

2012-06-03 Thread Roger H Phebey
Hi All,

The following link will provide additional information or the origins of the
barley sugar twist
http://blog.christiandaviesantiques.co.uk/the-origins-of-the-barley-sugar-tw
ist-582.html 

 

Ron by the way cannot be that old if he remembers barley sugar in the UK!
When I was a child in the 1940s in the very south of England we did not have
such luxuries although I do remember them in the 1950s when my family
returned from a naval posting in Malta.

 

I will also try and check with Stuart Turner, well known turner and master
of the hollow twist what he knows about the early days of spirals etc. He
also has a Model 1200.

Regards

Roger 

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills+bnccktrtvexcxd5na_-bboeevf...@googlegroups.com
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills+bncCKTRtvexCxD5na_-BBoEEvfXEg@googlegroups.c
om] On Behalf Of Tim Krause
Sent: 03 June 2012 22:03
To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Barley Twist Origin

 

Hi All,

 

I often sell the story rather than the actual product so when it comes to
items with Barley Twists here an interesting story.  The name Barley
Twist was derived from Barley sugar candy that was twisted up.  Barley
sugar is a traditional British hard candy.  I don't know if this is true,
but I saw it on Roy Underhill's Woodwright shop (TV Show) and it sounds
plausible.  Now go out into your shop and make some sweet twisted barley
items and tell your friends and clients the story :-).  

 

-Tim

 

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RE: Barley Twist Origin

2012-06-03 Thread Roger H Phebey
Hi guys

Too much partying celebrating Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee, by the way
look what you missed by going independent and settling on having elected
politians as leaders.

Sorry I digress, I meant to say Stuart Mortimer not Stuart Turner, the
latter are famous for small model steam engines, beautiful works of art.

 

Regards
Roger

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills+bncclgcmeppahdm4k_-bboedb-...@googlegroups.com
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills+bncCLGCmePPAhDm4K_-BBoEDb-e8w@googlegroups.c
om] On Behalf Of Roger H Phebey
Sent: 04 June 2012 00:17
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Barley Twist Origin

 

Hi All,

The following link will provide additional information or the origins of the
barley sugar twist
http://blog.christiandaviesantiques.co.uk/the-origins-of-the-barley-sugar-tw
ist-582.html 

 

Ron by the way cannot be that old if he remembers barley sugar in the UK!
When I was a child in the 1940s in the very south of England we did not have
such luxuries although I do remember them in the 1950s when my family
returned from a naval posting in Malta.

 

I will also try and check with Stuart Turner, well known turner and master
of the hollow twist what he knows about the early days of spirals etc. He
also has a Model 1200.

Regards

Roger 

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills+bnccktrtvexcxd5na_-bboeevf...@googlegroups.com
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills+bncCKTRtvexCxD5na_-BBoEEvfXEg@googlegroups.c
om] On Behalf Of Tim Krause
Sent: 03 June 2012 22:03
To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Barley Twist Origin

 

Hi All,

 

I often sell the story rather than the actual product so when it comes to
items with Barley Twists here an interesting story.  The name Barley
Twist was derived from Barley sugar candy that was twisted up.  Barley
sugar is a traditional British hard candy.  I don't know if this is true,
but I saw it on Roy Underhill's Woodwright shop (TV Show) and it sounds
plausible.  Now go out into your shop and make some sweet twisted barley
items and tell your friends and clients the story :-).  

 

-Tim

 

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Re: Barley Twist Origin

2012-06-03 Thread Louis Brown
Perhaps we should distinguish between the origins of the turning and the
origins of its English language name.  If so, then perhaps both are right.

Begat

On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 7:21 PM, Roger H Phebey 
r...@woodworkersworkshop.co.uk wrote:

 Hi guys

 Too much partying celebrating Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee, by the
 way look what you missed by going independent and settling on having
 elected politians as leaders.

 Sorry I digress, I meant to say Stuart Mortimer not Stuart Turner, the
 latter are famous for small model steam engines, beautiful works of art.**
 **

 ** **

 Regards
 Roger

 ** **

 *From:*
 legacy-ornamental-mills+bncclgcmeppahdm4k_-bboedb-...@googlegroups.com[mailto:
 legacy-ornamental-mills+bncclgcmeppahdm4k_-bboedb-...@googlegroups.com] *On
 Behalf Of *Roger H Phebey
 *Sent:* 04 June 2012 00:17
 *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* RE: Barley Twist Origin

 ** **

 Hi All,

 The following link will provide additional information or the origins of
 the barley sugar twist
 http://blog.christiandaviesantiques.co.uk/the-origins-of-the-barley-sugar-twist-582.html
 

 ** **

 Ron by the way cannot be that old if he remembers barley sugar in the UK!
  When I was a child in the 1940s in the very south of England we did not
 have such luxuries although I do remember them in the 1950s when my family
 returned from a naval posting in Malta.

 ** **

 I will also try and check with Stuart Turner, well known turner and master
 of the hollow twist what he knows about the early days of spirals etc. He
 also has a Model 1200.

 Regards

 Roger 

 ** **

 *From:*
 legacy-ornamental-mills+bnccktrtvexcxd5na_-bboeevf...@googlegroups.com
 [mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills+bnccktrtvexcxd5na_-bboeevf...@googlegroups.com]
 *On Behalf Of *Tim Krause
 *Sent:* 03 June 2012 22:03
 *To:* Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* Barley Twist Origin

 ** **

 Hi All,

  

 I often sell the story rather than the actual product so when it comes to
 items with Barley Twists here an interesting story.  The name Barley
 Twist was derived from Barley sugar candy that was twisted up.  Barley
 sugar is a traditional British hard candy.  I don't know if this is true,
 but I saw it on Roy Underhill's Woodwright shop (TV Show) and it sounds
 plausible.  Now go out into your shop and make some sweet twisted barley
 items and tell your friends and clients the story :-).  

  

 -Tim

  

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