Re: New Members and Moderation

2012-04-26 Thread gregle...@netzero.net
Hi guys, C.A.G. just described my problem and fix exactly. A year ago I assembled it and initially put the felt under then quickly removed it but I could not mower it unless I turned the crank knob and at the same time push very hard in the direction I wanted the carriage to go. I got new bush

Re: Shipping a LOM and/or Heavy accessories

2012-04-26 Thread Tim Krause
Yeah, but there are only 6 people that know how to post a message so the odds seem to be even worse than estimated. :-) Guilt and shame has not dragged the lurkers out of the shadows. HAHAHAHA! -Tim - Original Message - From: "Va Oak" To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" Sent: Thursday, Apri

Re: Shipping a LOM and/or Heavy accessories

2012-04-26 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
I put in a request from Co to OK and will let you know the result. I used 10' X 3' at 3500 pounds. What did you use? Mike OK On 4/26/2012 2:38 PM, Va Oak wrote: Thanks - checked out U Ship. Looks like it might work. One site I found that seems to be the way to go is www.FreightCenter.com. I

Re: Shipping a LOM and/or Heavy accessories

2012-04-26 Thread mike
I have used yellow freight to ship cabinets from missouri to california it was $220 for 2- 3 x 7 x 2 1/2ft boxes.I thought it was cheap. If you sign up for an act. with yellow or jtl you get a 55% discount. beaver express is another shipping company we use they don't go to every state but they hav

Re: Shipping a LOM and/or Heavy accessories

2012-04-26 Thread Va Oak
Thanks - checked out U Ship. Looks like it might work. One site I found that seems to be the way to go is www.FreightCenter.com. I "made up" a shipment from West coast --> East coast. Impressed with results. I also go a call from their Cust Svc - in case I had any questions. Still awaiting inpu

Re: New Members and Moderation

2012-04-26 Thread curt george
Hello Mac I have not idea why Greg's carriage was so hard to move. But I also ran into a problem pretty much like his,Only I learned to life with it for almost 5 years. My 1000ex.carriage was VERY HARD To Move! I check everything possible,rails, alignment, slides, I even removed the felt on th

Re: New Members and Moderation

2012-04-26 Thread mwfoscue
Hi Greg,Ok, don't keep us in suspense - Why did it almost take a sledgehammer to make the carriage move?  Let me guess - the channels in the 80/20 were packed with wood chips and sawdust.  The only other possibility that comes to mind would be that the outer rails got "out of parallel".Any info you