Hi Gustavas,

Sorry for the very late reply as I was traveling.  Over the last year I
have owned several LOM.  I started with a 1500 EXL and bought more for
parts as I saw them come available in my area.  Last summer I got my hands
on a 1200 with the Performance CNC upgrade.  The owner had got it on a
trade and knew little about it.  I spent hours and hours and hours testing
and tuning the machine and even attended the two day CNC training class
Legacy offers in Springville, UT.  I eventually got the machine working
great and have been very happy with it.  The machines I collected over the
year I made sure were in great working order and sold them to people in my
area.

My experience on the other machines really helped me with the 1200 CNC
machine.  Feel free to private message me if you would like some help.
I've spent so many hours on this machine the last year.  It did take a huge
amount of time to configure and get it running but I enjoyed figuring it
out and have it working very well now.

Tracy

On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 10:52 PM Gustavas <gustava...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hello All,
>  I own an LOM with the CNC upgrade that I purchased in 2009. I had big
> plans for this machine but life kind of got in the way so I crated the
> machine up and put it in storage. Fast Forward to today and I think that I
> and ready to get this thing out of mothballs and fire it up.
>  I would love to hear from some people who have one of these to get an
> idea of what they think of it, what software have you used, have you made
> any upgrades to motors, lead screws, controller and such and what project
> have you completed CNC or otherwise.
>  I hope to get this mill up and running again within the next couple
> months.
> Happy Milling.
>
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