Re: Little Lady's table.

2013-11-03 Thread parr454
Nice job Curt ! Shopsmith owner here too -Original Message- From: Chainlink To: legacy-ornamental-mills Cc: mwfoscue Sent: Sun, Nov 3, 2013 6:04 am Subject: Re: Little Lady's table. I have both as well...mine is an ER10. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to t

Re: Little Lady's table.

2013-11-03 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Those are like out-riggers, they will extend your tables way out and adjust to the floor to make a level table top. With them you will be able to cut an 8 foot sheet of ply by yourself. Mike OK On 11/3/2013 6:59 AM, Brigitte Graham wrote: Don't know if this counts in the tally, (being the wife

Re: Little Lady's table.

2013-11-03 Thread carsten stigers
Bridget the legs are used to make a stable.platform for various functions. I also had a ss for many years wirh every attachment but rhe speed increaser/deceaser. I had the ring master. And was looking at the threader. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone Original message --

Re: Little Lady's table.

2013-11-03 Thread Brigitte Graham
Don't know if this counts in the tally, (being the wife of a Legacy owner) I too have a SS. An early model, but with bandsaw, fretsaw, belt sander, strip sander, copy lathe attachments etc. I also have some telescopic legs, but have not discovered yet what they are for!? Legacy Widow On 3 Novembe

Re: Little Lady's table.

2013-11-03 Thread Chainlink
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Re: Little Lady's table.

2013-11-03 Thread Roger P
Hi guys, Let us make it at least four, interestingly I came by mine earlier this year when one of my Legacy customers wanted to trade-in a Model 900 that had all the bells and whistles and offered the ShopSmith V as part of the deal, he is going CNC. Suffice to say the Model 900 went out of the