Thanks everyone.
The mill is no longer in my possession so i cannot take any more
pictures. It was made from cherry. I made a template with a mild
concave curve. Mounted the template on the legacy so i could use my
template follower. I used a bungee to keep the follower against the
template. I gea
Just a quick word of caution. The legacy parts they sell are just listed by
them. They do not have these items in stock. Your order will be sent to legacy
to be dealt with in their standard fashion. I finally got my orders for the
hubs and pillaster dogs after a number of months and the legac
One more locking collar thought -
Another thing, a single split pin holding the two collars from turning
independently would also work. There is virtually no stress on these parts.
Just take a 1" bolt with a shoulder and put the smooth bore on the shoulder and
thread the other collar on the
Your slipping Curt, Joe posted those pictures a long time ago when you asked
the same question.
http://groups.google.com/group/legacy-ornamental-mills/browse_thread/thread/351238faad7bc73f/acf4c99269aab65a?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=joe+gassen#acf4c99269aab65a
-Tim
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if you dont want to buy from legacy buy it from magnate much much better service
http://www.magnate.net/index.cfm?event=showProductGroup&theID=971
Bill
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From: curt george
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2012 11:51 AM
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Hello guys!
I agree with Tim on how to make a double locking collar, it really is not
problem, but as I see it,Legacy is still selling them on there web site.
http://legacywoodworking.com/products.cfm?product=82 for the price you really
cant beat it when all is said and done It would be cheaper t
There are no aftermarket suppliers for the double locking collar. It's not
really that special, it's two 1" shaft collars welded together. One is
threaded 1- 8 to match the spindle. You can buy the shaft collars from
McMaster-Carr or other industrial supply houses. Then you just need a
comp
Hey Joe,
Can you give me the view of the carriage from the front and the back of the
machine. I can easily see adding a lower bushing in the center or even a
bearing to prevent the router from lifting off the rails. Really the question
is how often is this happening to you? It could be a sig
None I am aware of. The drive spindle appears to have no slop. Seems I have
read where this is an issue I would like to head off. I have an 8X drive
the previous owner fabricated and he adapted a drive for lead screw that is
ingenious. Slowly expanding bit collection and have made some reeded and
t
I spent 18 years on Submarines and was put out with the Clinton drawdown with
no retirement. All I can say is that ya got what ya voted forThere was
plenty of info on the type of guy he is available before the election. From
Bill Ayers to the upbringing he had it was out there if one chose
1200 with lots of accessories and 20 bits. Accessories include: Rotary
Table, Horizontal Vise, Thin Stock Support, Circle Cutting Center, .25x
Reduction Gear Set, 2X Multiplier Gear Set, Index Hubs, Porter Cable 3 1/4
HP variable speed plunge router, Over 20 Magnate Router Bits (most have
never
That is One Awesome (although old) machine! I believe that the hold down
problem would not be that hard to fix. Besides that, Are there any issues that
you are finding with this unit?
That machine has some very real possibilities!
thanks...
C.A.G.
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From: Joe Gas
Hello Joe,
No, not from what I can see from what other 1800's go for, which is
somewhere around $2,500 (and often with more accessories). Yet, 1800s
don't come every month, especially near anyone in particular.
Put it this way, if you can sell columns from anywhere between $800 and
$1200 a piec
Is that a good price?
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 5:00 AM, Begat wrote:
> For those looking for an 1800 in the Tenn. area, here's one for $3300.
> http://nashville.craigslist.org/app/2987459407.html
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Dexter,
Thanks so much for the scans. Sorry I have not checked mail in a few days,
I need to link this account to my daily mail.
Attached are the photos of my carriage that rides on two "silver" unistrut
rails.
It sits on "delrin" I think bushings and is not captured but resists uplift
by weight of
For those looking for an 1800 in the Tenn. area, here's one for $3300.
http://nashville.craigslist.org/app/2987459407.html
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