In July of 2004 Legacy sent an order to a customer that consisted of 10
boxes with a total weight of 277 pounds. The purchaser never opened the
boxes and they have been on the top shelf in his business since then. The
packing slip list various items related to MA12. The invoice total was
That machine on ebay was originally listed as a model 1200 and he was asking
1800. He also listed a porter cable router that did not exist.
Mac, did you get my emails regarding that machine on craigslist? I'm starting
to really doubt that my emails are getting delivered to certain people.
You bought a woodchuck. Maybe you will get some motors!
http://ornamentalmills.com/history/index.html
-Tim
- Original Message -
From: Dewell
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 9:45 PM
Subject: HEAD SCRATCHER
In July of 2004
On Friday, August 23, 2013 12:45:54 AM UTC-4, Dewell wrote:
In July of 2004 Legacy sent an order to a customer that consisted of 10
boxes with a total weight of 277 pounds. The purchaser never opened the
boxes and they have been on the top shelf in his business since then. The
packing
I own two model 900's, a model 200 and the Moulding Center which was bought as
a collector piece. I make small items on my machines.
As far as legacy making the woodchuck as late as 2004, that would be news to
me. I don't have the actual dates that production stopped on that unit. In
2000
Hi All,
I'm looking at the model 1000, the old steel unit and I noticed that the
headstock and tailstock can probably be flipped and you could get a larger
capacity on the machine. In other words, the centers would be lower. Reaching
small diameter stock might be a problem after this mod,