Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-05 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Hello Everyone:
 
My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking 
project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for 
our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made 
if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door 
hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think 
weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living 
room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting 
(MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a 
library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's 
cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and 
drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make 
more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make 
more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every 
year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new 
kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and 
I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 

After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find 
them (or they disintegrated after 15 years). 

I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 
800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model 
(3)share my work with like minded people.

Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.

Andy

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
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>  
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>  
> -Tim
>  
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Hi Mac,
Thanks for the welcome. I live a bit north of Baltimore, Maryland in a town 
called Forest Hill.

Andy

On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 12:05:26 AM UTC-5, Va Oak wrote:
>
> Hello Andy,
>
> On behalf of all the LOM Group members, "Welcome".
> I didn't see any hint of where you are living.  If you will share that 
> with us, you may find that there is a LOM Group member living within a 
> reasonable drive from you.  That could prove to be invaluable to you - more 
> so that just "discussions" here. 
>
> Looking forward to hearing about your efforts to correctly assemble and 
> use your LOM.  
> Please share photos with us when you gett the chance.
>
> Mac
> --
> --
>
> -Original Message- 
> From: Andrew Schwartz 
> Sent: Nov 5, 2018 10:18 AM 
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills 
> Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation 
>
> Hello Everyone:
>  
> My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking 
> project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for 
> our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made 
> if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door 
> hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think 
> weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living 
> room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting 
> (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a 
> library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's 
> cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and 
> drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make 
> more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make 
> more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every 
> year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new 
> kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and 
> I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 
>
> After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
> project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find 
> them (or they disintegrated after 15 years). 
>
> I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 
> 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model 
> (3)share my work with like minded people.
>
> Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.
>
> Andy
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>>
>> Hello New Members, 
>>  
>> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
>> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
>> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
>> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
>> very long delay.   
>>  
>> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
>> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
>> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
>> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>>  
>> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
>> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
>> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
>> your status.  
>>  
>> -Tim
>>  
>>
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Thanks Curt. Just off the old picture from the 800 was able to assemble the 
stand and adjustable bed. 

On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 12:05:27 AM UTC-5, Curt George wrote:
>
> Hello Andy
>
> I will look for any info that I can on your unit.
> What I can find at this min. is this history link.
> https://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html   
> I hope it helps.
>
> I wish you luck on your projects. and I am looking forward to hearing more 
> abou them
> latter.
> Have a good night.
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Monday, November 5, 2018, 11:53:08 PM EST, Andrew Schwartz <
> schwar...@gmail.com > wrote: 
>
>
> Hello Everyone:
>  
> My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking 
> project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for 
> our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made 
> if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door 
> hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think 
> weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living 
> room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting 
> (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a 
> library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's 
> cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and 
> drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make 
> more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make 
> more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every 
> year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new 
> kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and 
> I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 
>
> After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
> project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find 
> them (or they disintegrated after 15 years). 
>
> I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 
> 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model 
> (3)share my work with like minded people.
>
> Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.
>
> Andy
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
> very long delay.   
>  
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>  
> -Tim
>  
>
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Thans Ryan. Safe travels, and I look forward to getting from boxes to 
projects with you.

Andy

On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 1:21:07 AM UTC-5, Ryan Jurgens wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew! Bought myself a 1200 back in 2006 that is still in the boxes, 
> and my assembly book I think includes the 800. I am ttaveling overseas at 
> the moment, but when I get home on December 3 I will be working on my mill. 
> I believe it might be a good thing if I convert my book to PDF!!
>
> Ryan
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> On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 1:05 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
> > wrote:
> Hello Andy
>
> I will look for any info that I can on your unit.
> What I can find at this min. is this history link.
> https://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html   
> I hope it helps.
>
> I wish you luck on your projects. and I am looking forward to hearing more 
> abou them
> latter.
> Have a good night.
>
> C.A.G.
>
> On Monday, November 5, 2018, 11:53:08 PM EST, Andrew Schwartz <
> schwar...@gmail.com > wrote: 
>
>
> Hello Everyone:
>  
> My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking 
> project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for 
> our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made 
> if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door 
> hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think 
> weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living 
> room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting 
> (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a 
> library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's 
> cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and 
> drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make 
> more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make 
> more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every 
> year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new 
> kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and 
> I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 
>
> After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
> project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find 
> them (or they disintegrated after 15 years). 
>
> I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 
> 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model 
> (3)share my work with like minded people.
>
> Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.
>
> Andy
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>  
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
> very long delay.   
>  
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>  
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>  
> -Tim
>  
>
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Thank Bill. I think I remember a video tape of somesort, but it may have 
been a demo tape. I'll check. It will be easier to find the tape than a 
VCR. :)

On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 3:15:57 AM UTC-5, aussiman wrote:
>
> Welcome Andy did your mill have any video tapes in the boxes the 
> instructions can be there as well.
>
> One of our members Tim may be able to help you with a instruction manual 
> that includes your 800
>
>  
>
> Looking at the 800 and the more popular 900 they look very similar so 
> getting a 900 assembly instructions might be enough to assemble your mill 
>
>  
>
> Bill  
>
>  
>
> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com  [mailto:
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of *Andrew 
> Schwartz
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 6 November 2018 2:19 AM
> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills
> *Subject:* Re: New Members and Moderation
>
>  
>
> Hello Everyone:
>
>  
>
> My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking 
> project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for 
> our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made 
> if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door 
> hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think 
> weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living 
> room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting 
> (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a 
> library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's 
> cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and 
> drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make 
> more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make 
> more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every 
> year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new 
> kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and 
> I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things. 
>
>  
>
> After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite a 
> project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find 
> them (or they disintegrated after 15 years). 
>
>  
>
> I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the 
> 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model 
> (3)share my work with like minded people.
>
>  
>
> Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this group.
>
>  
>
> Andy
>
>
> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>
> Hello New Members, 
>
>  
>
> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be 
> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be 
> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that 
> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a 
> very long delay.   
>
>  
>
> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing 
> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is 
> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family 
> friendly place so please don't be shy.  
>
>  
>
> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 that have 
> never posted a message.  I sure would like to hear from them either here in 
> this thread, or feel free to send me a note off the list so I can update 
> your status.  
>
>  
>
> -Tim
>
>  
>
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Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Thanks Tim. I sent you and email.

On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 1:30 PM Tim Krause  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> The 800 is very close to a model 900.  Send me a note offlist at
> artmarb...@comcast.net and I will get you the manual.
>
> All of the combination manuals that I currently have do not include the
> 800.  They do cover the models 200/400/900/1200/1800 and various
> accessories.
>
> If the tape you have is truly for the model 800, I can convert it to did
> for you as well.
>
> Tim
> On Nov 6, 2018, at 8:35 AM, Andrew Schwartz 
> wrote:
>>
>> Thank Bill. I think I remember a video tape of somesort, but it may have
>> been a demo tape. I'll check. It will be easier to find the tape than a
>> VCR. :)
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 3:15:57 AM UTC-5, aussiman wrote:
>>>
>>> Welcome Andy did your mill have any video tapes in the boxes the
>>> instructions can be there as well.
>>>
>>> One of our members Tim may be able to help you with a instruction manual
>>> that includes your 800
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Looking at the 800 and the more popular 900 they look very similar so
>>> getting a 900 assembly instructions might be enough to assemble your mill
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com [mailto:
>>> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Andrew Schwartz
>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, 6 November 2018 2:19 AM
>>> *To:* Legacy Ornamental Mills
>>> *Subject:* Re: New Members and Moderation
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello Everyone:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking
>>> project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for
>>> our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made
>>> if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door
>>> hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think
>>> weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living
>>> room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting
>>> (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a
>>> library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's
>>> cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and
>>> drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make
>>> more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make
>>> more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every
>>> year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new
>>> kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and
>>> I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite
>>> a project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find
>>> them (or they disintegrated after 15 years).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for
>>> the 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model
>>> (3)share my work with like minded people.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this
>>> group.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello New Members,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be
>>> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be
>>> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that
>>> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a
>>> very long delay.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing
>>> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is
>>> always good for getting instant approval.  I still believe this is a family
>>> friendly place so please don't be shy.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> As of today, there are 63 members that have joined since 2010 tha

Re: New Members and Moderation

2018-11-06 Thread Andrew Schwartz
Thanks for the tip. I only read assembly instructions when the project has
over 100 parts, screws and bolts. It’s in my pre-nup, so I’m obligated on
using the assembly instructions on this one.

On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 1:49 PM MWF  wrote:

> Hi again Andy,
> Thanks for sharing that.
> One little "tip".  Look closely at the aluminum extrusions.  At first
> glance they seem symmetrical.  Look closer, and you'll find they are not.
> One of the four long channels has an imbedded "line"/groove running down
> its length.  The instructions will tell you which way to face that side of
> the extrusion - depending upon which piece of it you are installing.  I
> don't know why it it there, or if it is all that "important" - but the
> directions point it out.
> Let's show our wives - that in spite of the "ol wives tale" that "Men
> don't read instructions" - we sometimes do.
> Again - enjoy your Mill!
> Mac
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>
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Schwartz
> Sent: Nov 6, 2018 11:28 AM
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
> Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation
>
> Hi Mac,
> Thanks for the welcome. I live a bit north of Baltimore, Maryland in a
> town called Forest Hill.
>
> Andy
>
> On Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at 12:05:26 AM UTC-5, Va Oak wrote:
>>
>> Hello Andy,
>>
>> On behalf of all the LOM Group members, "Welcome".
>> I didn't see any hint of where you are living.  If you will share that
>> with us, you may find that there is a LOM Group member living within a
>> reasonable drive from you.  That could prove to be invaluable to you - more
>> so that just "discussions" here.
>>
>> Looking forward to hearing about your efforts to correctly assemble and
>> use your LOM.
>> Please share photos with us when you get the chance.
>>
>> Mac
>> --
>> --
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Andrew Schwartz
>> Sent: Nov 5, 2018 10:18 AM
>> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
>> Subject: Re: New Members and Moderation
>>
>> Hello Everyone:
>>
>> My name is Andy and I'm a new member to the group. My first woodworking
>> project was making a replica of a $3,000 pine TV armoire my wife wanted for
>> our first Christmas. As a young couple, it may have been $1 million. I made
>> if for about $200 (don't tell her that!)., including the slide door
>> hardware It was strong enough to house a 32 inch Sony TV, which I think
>> weighed 450 lbs. :). We still have it today. From there I built our living
>> room side tables and coffee table from cherry, raised panel waynes cotting
>> (MDF) for the dining room, a window seat (birch ply and maple face), and a
>> library/cabinet/TV entertaiment center for my basement out of poor man's
>> cherry (poplar). In 2003, I built my oldest daughter's "big girl bed" and
>> drawer set out of maple. I bought the Legacy 800 soon after hoping to make
>> more creative pieces. But, as life has it, my wife and I decided to make
>> more babies instead, so I never opend the boxes for the Legacy 800. Every
>> year, life kept the boxes closed...unitil yesterday. My wife wants a new
>> kitchen island. I want to make hope chests for my three teenage girls, and
>> I want my ten year old son to learn how to build things.
>>
>> After opening up the parts box of the 800, I noticed this would be quite
>> a project to set up. I searched for assembly directions, and couldn't find
>> them (or they disintegrated after 15 years).
>>
>> I found this group and hoped I could get (1)Assembly instructions for the
>> 800 or similar mill (2) experienced help with an older legacy model
>> (3)share my work with like minded people.
>>
>> Thanks for reading my intro. I look forward to participating in this
>> group.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>> On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:07:09 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello New Members,
>>>
>>> This is a reminder that until you post a message, your messages must be
>>> approved by either an owner or moderators of this group to be
>>> posted.  Google sends an automated message to the people that
>>> are responsible for approving messages, but please be aware it can be a
>>> very long delay.
>>>
>>> Getting off the moderated list is easy as posting a message introducing
>>> yourself.  Asking a question related to the equipment or posting a photo is
&g