Hi Andy,
Something caught my eye in the message below. 18" when the template
follower was in the back? This leads me to believe you where using the
stock template follower and cutting on the front side of the spindle. It's
not designed to work that way. You should be cutting on the back side o
Curt,
I live in Sterling Heights about 20 min from you. Thanks for the kind
offer, I will get in touch with you if I ever get hold of a Legacy.
I've been picking up alot of woodworking machines but don't have
anything set up yet.
Peter
On Jan 24, 4:55 pm, "curt george" wrote:
> Welcome Peter.
> I
how many miles away are these machines for give me I am in Australia and due to
the fact these machines are very hard to get here if I found one on the other
side of my country that the guy didn't want to ship I would go and get it.
either drive or fly and dissemble it and ship it home my self
o
Correction! The guy lives in Hickory North Carolina... Bruce
--- On Tue, 1/24/12, BRUCE DORWORTH wrote:
From: BRUCE DORWORTH
Subject: Re: 1200 for $1800 and Rotary Table on Stand for $250 in Oregon
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Date: Tuesday, January 24, 2012, 1:47 PM
Peter, how
Welcome Peter.
If I may ask where in Mich. do you live?
I live in Royal Oak. (a northern suburb of Detroit) And work in Ann Arbor,
(48 miles away, in UofM territory.) ;-)
AnyHow Im close if you need anything. Feel free to contact me any time.
C.A.G.
- Original Message -
From: "bonehe
Peter, how far are you from South Carolina? There is a guy there that has an
1800 that he may want to sell, but I am sure here wouldn't want to ship it
either. Bruce
--- On Tue, 1/24/12, bonehead wrote:
From: bonehead
Subject: Re: 1200 for $1800 and Rotary Table on Stand for $250 in Oregon
To
Peter, how far are you from South Carolina? There is a guy there that has an
1800 that he may want to sell, but I am sure here wouldn't want to ship it
either. Bruce
--- On Tue, 1/24/12, bonehead wrote:
From: bonehead
Subject: Re: 1200 for $1800 and Rotary Table on Stand for $250 in Oregon
To
I'm sure I would be happy with either one but would prefer the 1200
just because I'd rather go too big than too small as I'm sure sooner
or later I'll want to make larger- longer turnings & it would be nice
to have a machine that will do them.
Peter
On Jan 24, 1:37 pm, Begat wrote:
> Hello Peter,
Hello Peter,
What kinds of projects do you have in mind? Do you need a 900 or a
1200?
Begat
On Jan 24, 1:28 pm, bonehead wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> I've been lurking here for a while & when I spotted this post I
> contacted the man by phone about buying the large machine but the next
> day I got an e
Hi Guys,
I've been lurking here for a while & when I spotted this post I
contacted the man by phone about buying the large machine but the next
day I got an email from him saying the he didn't want to go through
the trouble of shipping the machine. I'm sure the 1800 was too large
for the projects I
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