RE: 4X gear set and hardware

2018-07-19 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Great idea mac but they would not be cheap awful lot of gears in the 4x set

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of MWF
Sent: Friday, 20 July 2018 2:33 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: 4X gear set and hardware

 

Bill, (and others)

 

I don't know if you saw my earlier reply (below) - but I was "HINTING" to 
Members that might be interested in getting a 4x Set to "chime in".

That should give Bruce and Tim a feel for the level of interest within The 
Group.

 

Of course, the "level of interest" will be a function of the estimated cost for 
the Set.  It would probably be best for Bruce/Tim to decide:

1.  Are they interested in fabricating the 4x Set (and/or other add-ons)?

2.  What is their "worst case" estimate for the set? (Meaning if they only made 
a set for themself and one other - how much would it cost?)  

That could then be what they put out to The Group - as a "starting price" (plus 
S).  Then, depending upon how many Members say they want one, the Maker 
(Bruce or Tim) may be able to adjust the cost per set downward due to economy 
of scale.

Just my 3 Cents worth.

 

Mac

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-Original Message- 
From: Bill Bulkeley 
Sent: Jul 20, 2018 12:05 AM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: 4X gear set and hardware 




Your right roger my 4x gears fit on my 900 no problem the only thing I would 
improve with them is the delrin centres I will make brass ones as needed. and 
if necessary it doesn’t take that long to swap the standard set to the 4x set 
not that i need to my hybrid mill has gears each end one end standard set and 
the other the 4x set. 

Now if Bruce  ends up making a set if he makes a couple of extras i bet members 
would buy them from him that would pay for his set

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Bawdsey64
Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2018 7:49 PM
To: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: 4X gear set and hardware

 

Hi Curt

Slight correction regarding your email on the 4X Gear Set, yes it was made for 
the 2000 Series but worked on the 900, 1200 & 1800. I say this because I sold a 
number of sets to folk with those machines and received no compliants.

Cheers

Roger - in UK ​


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From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills

Received: 19/07/2018 05:21:08 +01:00

To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com

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Hello and Good morning.

Bruce. call Legacy again and this time ask for Cindy, she takes care of the 
older Legacy business/ manual machines.

She may be able to help you...

As far as I know the X 4 gear set, was made for the 2000 models. they are extra 
heavy gearing. and do need an entirely new frame work to mount and use them.

 

Having said that, If Legacy can not help you. I know a few different ways to 
make what you want.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/legacy-ornamental-mills/x$202$2C3$2C4$20gear$20sets%7Csort:date/legacy-ornamental-mills/SOBPR8UZ-cY/IALGbkrBBQAJ
 

 

This is an older topic from our archives, that I made, the X-2,3,4, gear sets. 
Perhaps you could make something like this as well?

 

More latter.

 

C.A.G.

 

On Wednesday, July 18, 2018, 12:15:38 PM EDT, MWF  
wrote:

 

 

Hello Bruce,

 

Welcome to The Group.  

I went to your website - Very nice.

One "question" I had when on your website was "Where are they located?".

I don't know if that omission was by design or merely an "Ooops!".  

Just thought it was worth sharing - because pretty much anytime I interact with 
someone that may be making/selling me something, I want to know where they are. 
 Not necessarily the exact address - but at least the nearest city & state.

 

I am confident you will get the answers to your request regarding the 4X Gear 
Set from one or two folks in The Group.

In fact, I hope that Tim will jump in, not only with the answers but, with an 
offer to The Group to take orders from anyone interested in the 4X Gear Set.  
Then, if he gets the number of sets to make it worth is time, take orders and 
solve our need for the set.

Tim has fabricated a number of pieces for the LOM in the past - and from what I 
understand, they are as good as or Better than what Legacy made.

 

Again, welcome - and we look forward to not only finding out where you are 
located, but to seeing projects you produce with your Mill.

 

Mac

 

-Original Message- 
From: 'Bruce' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Sent: Jul 18, 2018 9:50 AM 
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: 4X gear set and hardware 

Hello Everyone

 

I am a new member in this group, thanks for letting me join. My name is Bruce 
Wellard, I have been into wood working for over 30 years. I got my first Legacy 
900 Mill about 20 years ago.

I have recently purchased a used 1000 EX in excellent condition and would like 

RE: 4X gear set and hardware

2018-07-19 Thread MWF
Bill, (and others)I don't know if you saw my earlier reply (below) - but I was "HINTING" to Members that might be interested in getting a 4x Set to "chime in".That should give Bruce and Tim a feel for the level of interest within The Group.Of course, the "level of interest" will be a function of the estimated cost for the Set.  It would probably be best for Bruce/Tim to decide:1.  Are they interested in fabricating the 4x Set (and/or other add-ons)?2.  What is their "worst case" estimate for the set? (Meaning if they only made a set for themself and one other - how much would it cost?)  That could then be what they put out to The Group - as a "starting price" (plus S).  Then, depending upon how many Members say they want one, the Maker (Bruce or Tim) may be able to adjust the cost per set downward due to economy of scale.Just my 3 Cents worth.Mac-Original Message-
From: Bill Bulkeley 
Sent: Jul 20, 2018 12:05 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: 4X gear set and hardware











 

 
  
 






Your right roger my 4x gears fit on my 900 no
problem the only thing I would improve with them is the delrin centres I will
make brass ones as needed. and if necessary it doesn’t take that long to swap
the standard set to the 4x set not that i need to my hybrid mill has gears each
end one end standard set and the other the 4x set. 

Now if Bruce  ends up making a set if he
makes a couple of extras i bet members would buy them from him that would pay
for his set

 

Bill

 





From:
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Bawdsey64
Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2018 7:49
PM
To: 'Curt George' via Legacy
Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: 4X gear set and
hardware





 



Hi
Curt

Slight
correction regarding your email on the 4X Gear Set, yes it was made for the
2000 Series but worked on the 900, 1200 & 1800. I say this because I sold a
number of sets to folk with those machines and received no compliants.

Cheers

Roger
- in UK ​





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From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills





Received: 19/07/2018 05:21:08 +01:00





To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com











​





Hello
and Good morning.





Bruce.
call Legacy again and this time ask for Cindy, she takes care of the older
Legacy business/ manual machines.





She
may be able to help you...





As
far as I know the X 4 gear set, was made for the 2000 models. they are extra
heavy gearing. and do need an entirely new frame work to mount and use them.





 





Having
said that, If Legacy can not help you. I know a few different ways to make what
you want.





https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/legacy-ornamental-mills/x$202$2C3$2C4$20gear$20sets%7Csort:date/legacy-ornamental-mills/SOBPR8UZ-cY/IALGbkrBBQAJ 





 





This
is an older topic from our archives, that I made, the X-2,3,4, gear sets.
Perhaps you could make something like this as well?





 





More
latter.





 





C.A.G.





 











On
Wednesday, July 18, 2018, 12:15:38 PM EDT, MWF 
wrote:





 





 









Hello Bruce,





 





Welcome to The Group.  





I went to your website - Very nice.





One "question" I had when on
your website was "Where are they located?".





I don't know if that omission was by
design or merely an "Ooops!".  





Just thought it was worth sharing -
because pretty much anytime I interact with someone that may be making/selling
me something, I want to know where they are.  Not necessarily the exact
address - but at least the nearest city & state.





 





I am confident you will get the answers to
your request regarding the 4X Gear Set from one or two folks in The Group.





In fact, I hope that Tim will jump in, not
only with the answers but, with an offer to The Group to take orders from
anyone interested in the 4X Gear Set.  Then, if he gets the number of sets
to make it worth is time, take orders and solve our need for the set.





Tim has fabricated a number of pieces for
the LOM in the past - and from what I understand, they are as good as or Better
than what Legacy made.





 





Again, welcome - and we look forward to
not only finding out where you are located, but to seeing projects you produce
with your Mill.





 





Mac



 



-Original Message- 
From: 'Bruce' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Sent: Jul 18, 2018 9:50 AM 
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: 4X gear set and hardware 





Hello Everyone





 





I am a new member in this
group, thanks for letting me join. My name is Bruce Wellard, I have been into
wood working for over 30 years. I got my first Legacy 900 Mill about 20 years
ago.





I have recently purchased
a used 1000 EX in excellent condition and would like to get a 4X gear set to do
some larger projects with. I have contacted Phantom Engineering to see if I
could buy this set, they told me they do not supply it any longer. That said I
am going to make them myself, but I 

RE: Have 20 plus pictures I will be learning to post for those WTB members

2018-07-19 Thread Tim Krause
Last time I checked it was 10 mb's up from 5 mb's.

On Jul 19, 2018, 9:10 PM, at 9:10 PM, Bill Bulkeley  
wrote:
>I think it’s about 2 to 3 mega-pixels isn’t it ?
>
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>Bill
>
> 
>
>From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
>[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] 
>Sent: Friday, 20 July 2018 1:56 PM
>To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
>Subject: Re: Have 20 plus pictures I will be learning to post for those
>WTB members
>
> 
>
>Hello 
>
>One short note. there is a limit of pix. size  when posting to the
>group.  Please make your pictures reduced sized in order to get them to
>the group. this and or make many one or two pictured posts.
>
>They say a picture is worth 1000 words. So lets see/hear what  you've
>got... ;-)
>
> 
>
>C.A.G.
>
> 
>
>On Thursday, July 19, 2018, 11:50:15 PM EDT, carpenter.62...@gmail.com
> wrote: 
>
> 
>
> 
>
>I will need help in the descriptions and my questions - First I have a
>Plunge router and the plastic Legacy base used on what I am told is
>known the Legacy 1000 (steely)
>
>and two parts that can accompany the Basic Machine and gears, indexes,
>a multiplier and a duplicator.  Am told that some may have been pieces
>to the Wood Chuck.
>
>My desire would be to sell the Basic Machine as an item and add any
>requested parts before selling piecemeal.  If there is a piece that you
>would like to buy, I will start a list of those with their offer.  The
>basic buyer will have first opportunity as add on then the list get
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Re: Have 20 plus pictures I will be learning to post for those WTB members

2018-07-19 Thread MWF
Hi Ron,I think you will get a better response if you can post a number of photos of both the Basic Mill as well as all of the individual components & accessories you have for the Mill.Another thing that may increase "interest" in your Mill:  Tell us where you & the Mill are located.I, for one, am interested in the "Multiplier" you have (and a "Reducer"/.25 if you have one).Thanks - I'm looking forward to learning & seeing more of what you have you'd like to sell.Mac-Original Message-
From: carpenter.62...@gmail.com
Sent: Jul 19, 2018 1:46 PM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: Have 20 plus pictures I will be learning to post for those WTB members

I will need help in the descriptions and my questions - First I have a Plunge router and the plastic Legacy base used on what I am told is known the Legacy 1000 (steely)and two parts that can accompany the Basic Machine and gears, indexes, a multiplier and a duplicator.  Am told that some may have been pieces to the Wood Chuck.My desire would be to sell the Basic Machine as an item and add any requested parts before selling piecemeal.  If there is a piece that you would like to buy, I will start a list of those with their offer.  The basic buyer will have first opportunity as add on then the list get offers to buy.  Questions and guidance welcome. Ron 4 Jim






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RE: Have 20 plus pictures I will be learning to post for those WTB members

2018-07-19 Thread Bill Bulkeley
I think it’s about 2 to 3 mega-pixels isn’t it ?

 

Bill

 

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] 
Sent: Friday, 20 July 2018 1:56 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Have 20 plus pictures I will be learning to post for those WTB 
members

 

Hello 

One short note. there is a limit of pix. size  when posting to the group.  
Please make your pictures reduced sized in order to get them to the group. this 
and or make many one or two pictured posts.

They say a picture is worth 1000 words. So lets see/hear what  you've got... ;-)

 

C.A.G.

 

On Thursday, July 19, 2018, 11:50:15 PM EDT, carpenter.62...@gmail.com 
 wrote: 

 

 

I will need help in the descriptions and my questions - First I have a Plunge 
router and the plastic Legacy base used on what I am told is known the Legacy 
1000 (steely)

and two parts that can accompany the Basic Machine and gears, indexes, a 
multiplier and a duplicator.  Am told that some may have been pieces to the 
Wood Chuck.

My desire would be to sell the Basic Machine as an item and add any requested 
parts before selling piecemeal.  If there is a piece that you would like to 
buy, I will start a list of those with their offer.  The basic buyer will have 
first opportunity as add on then the list get offers to buy.  Questions and 
guidance welcome. Ron 4 Jim

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RE: 4X gear set and hardware

2018-07-19 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Your right roger my 4x gears fit on my 900 no problem the only thing I would 
improve with them is the delrin centres I will make brass ones as needed. and 
if necessary it doesn’t take that long to swap the standard set to the 4x set 
not that i need to my hybrid mill has gears each end one end standard set and 
the other the 4x set. 

Now if Bruce  ends up making a set if he makes a couple of extras i bet members 
would buy them from him that would pay for his set

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Bawdsey64
Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2018 7:49 PM
To: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: 4X gear set and hardware

 

Hi Curt

Slight correction regarding your email on the 4X Gear Set, yes it was made for 
the 2000 Series but worked on the 900, 1200 & 1800. I say this because I sold a 
number of sets to folk with those machines and received no compliants.

Cheers

Roger - in UK ​

​

 

​

From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills

Received: 19/07/2018 05:21:08 +01:00

To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com

​

Hello and Good morning.

Bruce. call Legacy again and this time ask for Cindy, she takes care of the 
older Legacy business/ manual machines.

She may be able to help you...

As far as I know the X 4 gear set, was made for the 2000 models. they are extra 
heavy gearing. and do need an entirely new frame work to mount and use them.

 

Having said that, If Legacy can not help you. I know a few different ways to 
make what you want.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/legacy-ornamental-mills/x$202$2C3$2C4$20gear$20sets%7Csort:date/legacy-ornamental-mills/SOBPR8UZ-cY/IALGbkrBBQAJ
 

 

This is an older topic from our archives, that I made, the X-2,3,4, gear sets. 
Perhaps you could make something like this as well?

 

More latter.

 

C.A.G.

 

On Wednesday, July 18, 2018, 12:15:38 PM EDT, MWF  
wrote:

 

 

Hello Bruce,

 

Welcome to The Group.  

I went to your website - Very nice.

One "question" I had when on your website was "Where are they located?".

I don't know if that omission was by design or merely an "Ooops!".  

Just thought it was worth sharing - because pretty much anytime I interact with 
someone that may be making/selling me something, I want to know where they are. 
 Not necessarily the exact address - but at least the nearest city & state.

 

I am confident you will get the answers to your request regarding the 4X Gear 
Set from one or two folks in The Group.

In fact, I hope that Tim will jump in, not only with the answers but, with an 
offer to The Group to take orders from anyone interested in the 4X Gear Set.  
Then, if he gets the number of sets to make it worth is time, take orders and 
solve our need for the set.

Tim has fabricated a number of pieces for the LOM in the past - and from what I 
understand, they are as good as or Better than what Legacy made.

 

Again, welcome - and we look forward to not only finding out where you are 
located, but to seeing projects you produce with your Mill.

 

Mac

 

-Original Message- 
From: 'Bruce' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Sent: Jul 18, 2018 9:50 AM 
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Subject: 4X gear set and hardware 

Hello Everyone

 

I am a new member in this group, thanks for letting me join. My name is Bruce 
Wellard, I have been into wood working for over 30 years. I got my first Legacy 
900 Mill about 20 years ago.

I have recently purchased a used 1000 EX in excellent condition and would like 
to get a 4X gear set to do some larger projects with. I have contacted Phantom 
Engineering to see if I could buy this set, they told me they do not supply it 
any longer. That said I am going to make them myself, but I need a little help. 
I have most of the information I need to do this, just missing a few things. If 
any one has a full set, I need some dimensions and photos of the A set gears, 
spindle gear and the left and right hand directional gears. The outside 
diameter and tooth count will do. Also need pictures of the brackets and the 
dimensions of them. Any help on this would greatly appreciated. When I get them 
done I will post the results for anyone interested. 

Thanks again.

Bruce

Wood Hound Woodworking

woodhoundwoodworking.com 

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Re: Have 20 plus pictures I will be learning to post for those WTB members

2018-07-19 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Hello One short note. there is a limit of pix. size  when posting to the 
group.  Please make your pictures reduced sized in order to get them to the 
group. this and or make many one or two pictured posts.They say a picture is 
worth 1000 words. So lets see/hear what  you've got... ;-)
    C.A.G.

On Thursday, July 19, 2018, 11:50:15 PM EDT, carpenter.62...@gmail.com 
 wrote:  
 
 I will need help in the descriptions and my questions - First I have a Plunge 
router and the plastic Legacy base used on what I am told is known the Legacy 
1000 (steely)and two parts that can accompany the Basic Machine and gears, 
indexes, a multiplier and a duplicator.  Am told that some may have been pieces 
to the Wood Chuck.My desire would be to sell the Basic Machine as an item and 
add any requested parts before selling piecemeal.  If there is a piece that you 
would like to buy, I will start a list of those with their offer.  The basic 
buyer will have first opportunity as add on then the list get offers to buy.  
Questions and guidance welcome. Ron 4 Jim

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Have 20 plus pictures I will be learning to post for those WTB members

2018-07-19 Thread carpenter . 62220
I will need help in the descriptions and my questions - First I have a 
Plunge router and the plastic Legacy base used on what I am told is known 
the Legacy 1000 (steely)
and two parts that can accompany the Basic Machine and gears, indexes, a 
multiplier and a duplicator.  Am told that some may have been pieces to the 
Wood Chuck.
My desire would be to sell the Basic Machine as an item and add any 
requested parts before selling piecemeal.  If there is a piece that you 
would like to buy, I will start a list of those with their offer.  The 
basic buyer will have first opportunity as add on then the list get offers 
to buy.  Questions and guidance welcome. Ron 4 Jim

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Re: 4X gear set and hardware

2018-07-19 Thread 'Bruce' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Hello and good morning Curt
Thanks for the reply. I went through many of the post on here and found 
where you had recommended talking to Cindy at Legacy, I actually talked to 
her two days ago on Tuesday to order some new mounting lugs for my machine 
and ask about the 4X gear set. She told me they are not making them any 
more , you can still get the standard, 2X and .25 but that's all that is 
available. As I said I have looked through many of the posts on here and 
found where you had posted the dimensions and tooth count for the B and C 
gears of the 4X set. The quick change gears are in the manual I have. I 
have already made drawings of these gears to have them laser cut. Maybe at 
this time I should give you a little more back ground on me. I have been a 
field service tech for sheet metal fabrication equipment for about 35 years 
and have many customers that will help me get the parts made. I just need 
to give them DXF files to post and cut them for me. That being said, if you 
could send me the OD and tooth count on the index, right hand, left hand 
and A set of gears. And some photos and dimensions of the brackets I can 
draw them up and get them made. I have also seen in posts that the 4x gears 
will work on other machine so with a little modification I am sure I can 
get them to work on my machines. Thanks to every one here in the group for 
helping on this. 

Thank You
Bruce

On Wednesday, July 18, 2018 at 8:50:01 AM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> I am a new member in this group, thanks for letting me join. My name is 
> Bruce Wellard, I have been into wood working for over 30 years. I got my 
> first Legacy 900 Mill about 20 years ago.
> I have recently purchased a used 1000 EX in excellent condition and would 
> like to get a 4X gear set to do some larger projects with. I have contacted 
> Phantom Engineering to see if I could buy this set, they told me they do 
> not supply it any longer. That said I am going to make them myself, but I 
> need a little help. I have most of the information I need to do this, just 
> missing a few things. If any one has a full set, I need some dimensions and 
> photos of the A set gears, spindle gear and the left and right hand 
> directional gears. The outside diameter and tooth count will do. Also need 
> pictures of the brackets and the dimensions of them. Any help on this would 
> greatly appreciated. When I get them done I will post the results for 
> anyone interested. 
> Thanks again.
> Bruce
> Wood Hound Woodworking
> woodhoundwoodworking.com 
>

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Re: 4X gear set and hardware

2018-07-19 Thread Bawdsey64
Hi Curt
Slight correction regarding your email on the 4X Gear Set, yes it was made for 
the 2000 Series but worked on the 900, 1200 & 1800. I say this because I sold a 
number of sets to folk with those machines and received no compliants.
Cheers
Roger - in UK 






From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Received: 19/07/2018 05:21:08 +01:00
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com

Hello and Good morning.
Bruce. call Legacy again and this time ask for Cindy, she takes care of the 
older Legacy business/ manual machines.
She may be able to help you...
As far as I know the X 4 gear set, was made for the 2000 models. they are extra 
heavy gearing. and do need an entirely new frame work to mount and use them.

Having said that, If Legacy can not help you. I know a few different ways to 
make what you want.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/legacy-ornamental-mills/x$202$2C3$2C4$20gear$20sets%7Csort:date/legacy-ornamental-mills/SOBPR8UZ-cY/IALGbkrBBQAJ
 
[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/legacy-ornamental-mills/x$202$2C3$2C4$20gear$20sets%7Csort:date/legacy-ornamental-mills/SOBPR8UZ-cY/IALGbkrBBQAJ]
 


This is an older topic from our archives, that I made, the X-2,3,4, gear sets. 
Perhaps you could make something like this as well?

More latter.

C.A.G.

On Wednesday, July 18, 2018, 12:15:38 PM EDT, MWF  
wrote:


Hello Bruce,

Welcome to The Group.  

I went to your website - Very nice.
One "question" I had when on your website was "Where are they located?".
I don't know if that omission was by design or merely an "Ooops!".  

Just thought it was worth sharing - because pretty much anytime I interact with 
someone that may be making/selling me something, I want to know where they are. 
 Not necessarily the exact address - but at least the nearest city & state.

I am confident you will get the answers to your request regarding the 4X Gear 
Set from one or two folks in The Group.
In fact, I hope that Tim will jump in, not only with the answers but, with an 
offer to The Group to take orders from anyone interested in the 4X Gear Set.  
Then, if he gets the number of sets to make it worth is time, take orders and 
solve our need for the set.
Tim has fabricated a number of pieces for the LOM in the past - and from what I 
understand, they are as good as or Better than what Legacy made.

Again, welcome - and we look forward to not only finding out where you are 
located, but to seeing projects you produce with your Mill.

Mac


-Original Message-
From: 'Bruce' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Sent: Jul 18, 2018 9:50 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: 4X gear set and hardware


Hello Everyone

I am a new member in this group, thanks for letting me join. My name is Bruce 
Wellard, I have been into wood working for over 30 years. I got my first Legacy 
900 Mill about 20 years ago.
I have recently purchased a used 1000 EX in excellent condition and would like 
to get a 4X gear set to do some larger projects with. I have contacted Phantom 
Engineering to see if I could buy this set, they told me they do not supply it 
any longer. That said I am going to make them myself, but I need a little help. 
I have most of the information I need to do this, just missing a few things. If 
any one has a full set, I need some dimensions and photos of the A set gears, 
spindle gear and the left and right hand directional gears. The outside 
diameter and tooth count will do. Also need pictures of the brackets and the 
dimensions of them. Any help on this would greatly appreciated. When I get them 
done I will post the results for anyone interested. 
Thanks again.
Bruce
Wood Hound Woodworking
woodhoundwoodworking.com 
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