Hello,
>From Craigslist: http://westernmass.craigslist.org/tls/2824378686.html
Guy has accessories, but it's not clear whether they are all included.
Begat
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I know the feeling. If I had a separate building, I would buy that huge 15
footer in Kansas for $6,000. I don't need anything that big, but it is
getting harder to find 1800s. Now you have two in the family!!!
Enjoy.
Begat
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 7:50 PM, Charles Peel wrote:
> Thanks I'm gl
Thanks I'm glad I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I was looking at it
several times a day and had called legacy to see if I could get a z axis
upgrade and Cindy said I would be about number 5 on the list if one ways traded
in and the cost would be about $500. I had the seller list all his opt
Hi Tim,
The "new" look works OK for me. Not sure what to expect when the
classic view is no longer available so will just have to wait and see.
I haven't posted for some time to the group as have had major issues
with the house which has prevented me from doing work on the OM but
hoping to get sta
Good guess Bill
I made a X4 multiplier that works very much like you are thinking.
Hay! the first owner used chain to run his set up, perhaps the second gear is
for the chain? if linked to the gears, that would solve the long and short
chain problem for different settings.and still give you a g
Hello again MYX.
No my day starts at 3am. I am at work by 5 most every day. although my work
realy starts a 6am. (long drive...)
Any how I hope you are well.
gota run. talk to you latter.
C.A.G.
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From: hooligan
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Sent: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 06:
its very hard to tell and I may be completely wrong here, but perhaps the
double idler gear is used like back gears on a steel lathe.
on some of the older metal lathes they used a similar set up to obtain very
slow spindle speeds for knurling and screw threading on a legacy slowing the
spindle d
Curt,
I should have known you'd be up at 5AM. The difference is you
are just getting up and I haven't gone to bed yet!
On Feb 29, 5:56 am, CURTIS GEORGE wrote:
> MYX.
> Hello old friend. Welcome Home. ;-)
> Awesome work.
> Keep in touch.
> C.A.G.
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MYX.
Hello old friend. Welcome Home. ;-)
Awesome work.
Keep in touch.
C.A.G.
- Original Message -
From: john doe
To: legacy ornamental mills group
Sent: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 05:51:19 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Pilaster Dogs New thoughts
here are pics for above thread. Tim if interested email me
Tim,
Hi Buddy I haven't been here in a long time but was reading
this thread and thought this might be something i could help you with.
I did not consume each answer here but tell me, has anyone come up
with something yet?
If not, if you want to send me your drawings with specific deminsion
For those who might be lurking in the last frontier, here's a 1200 for sale
from an estate sale. This machine could very well go very cheap.
http://alaska.freetoolshopper.com/tools/one-week-complete-woodworking-shop-estate-liquidation.html
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Good morning Everyone.
Joe taking a closer look at your gears, it looks like the past owner tried to
make his own directional gear set up. (the set of two gears that do not touch)
I could be wrong, but the set that Legacy makes dose not look like that,(and I
have never see anything like what you
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