I'm Game!
I will hold an open "Invite Myself" to a city near you. I am going to
be all over the country this year. If anyone would like me to stop in,
I'll do what I can. Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Washington,
Oregon, Nevada, Colorado, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri,
Hey Bill,
We should all come to you instead! 1st Annual Legacy customer gathering will
be held at Bill's this year! Bring a sleeping bag and some wood!
Just kidding, It's at Curt's house this year :-). Mike will bring his video
camera and we will turn a telephone pole into a tooth pick!
not to my knowledge i think there is maybe 1 or 2 other machines in the whole
county here, but i cerntainly dont know any one there was one guy with a revo a
while back but I lost contact with him
Bill
- Original Message -
From: cole andrews
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegrou
I did'my think all of us at once.And is'nt there anybody else down under.
On Dec 9, 2011 10:22 PM, "Bill Bulkeley" wrote:
> **
> yes it would be great to be able all meet but i do not think this would
> ever be a possability for poor old me all the way down here in Australia
> but if i ever win
yes it would be great to be able all meet but i do not think this would ever be
a possability for poor old me all the way down here in Australia but if i ever
win the lottery I will be the first one there to meet every one and i sure
would like to visit legacy personally and give them some perso
It would be nice to meet others .Any ideas on the various locations of our
members. It sure would h elp some of us less experienced.Most of us are
problably lacking that little something keeping our projects from turning
out. Ron ,Tim is right about showing your stuff, I don't anyone here
started
Hi Ron,
You really touched on something that stands out to me. I hope people are not
showing their work because they feel it's not up to par with our so called
experts. We are all hear to learn and there is not a single person in this
group that would shoot down anyone's work. I want this g
That is likely what I will do.
Norm
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Mike would be a better person to ask.
If I remember correctly they were something like 1 1/4"x3" I have no idea on
the thickness of the metal,they were powdered coated with a black finish.
Pheraphane wax was the only lubricant that was needed.
I know that on some early Legacy units that they used