Hello Again Don
Yes I did notice, That part of the NEAT element, that I really enjoy about the
Legacy. ;-) Or should I say about the people who use the Legacy. ( The Legacy
is JUST A TOOL, its how its used that makes all the difference in the world. )
;-)
If you need anything just give me a
Curtis,
Thanks, I think I'll stay around.
Did you notice that the entry columns have reversing spirals?
I'll keep it in mind about the tapes, although I might be able to scare up
a tape to disc dubbing deck!
Don
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 1:30 PM, CURTIS GEORGE wrote:
> Don
>
> I hope you stay a m
Don
I hope you stay a member even if you get rid of your Legacy? Your experience
and knowledge, Could be very helpful, As with all things there is almost always
more than one way to do anything. sometimes all it takes is another veiw of the
problem to fix what ever is going wrong.
By the way
Ken
SW MIch. that's my part of town. Where are you at? Im in Royal Oak.
C.A.G.
- Original Message -
I am interested in your legacy, and wonder how far you are from SW MI. Can you
provide a town or address so I can check the distance? What projects were you
doing on the Legacy, and (I
The membership list is private. The list does not support geographical
locations. Your best bet is to post a message looking for California
members. There's a couple members I can think of, but I'll have to wave
privacy issues as well.
-Tim
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Dotta"
To:
Ken,
I live in Waterford, PA 16441 just 20 miles South of Erie, PA.
I have turned walking sticks and canes, furniture parts, custom trim for
architecture and spiral columns.
Here's a link to the Legacy home site showing the entry columns I turned
for our house.
http://legacywoodworking.com/galleryI
Thanks, Curtis, for your response.
My mill, over eight feet long counting the drive motor at the end is to big
and heavy to lift or even move much. I do have it on casters and can move
it if necessary, but rarely do. I just place it as far over toward the side
wall as I can when not running it.
Bec
Tim,
The ShopSmith *is *my lathe.
Don
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Don Butler wrote:
> I have a 1200EX and a ShopSmith Mk V (28 years old). I also have a good
> size table saw, miter saw, band saw, scroll saw, CarveWright, Flat Master
> sander and planer. The SS is my lathe.
>
> On Monday
Morning Tim
With all due respect to privacy. Is there a member list available? If
this is a no no I understand. If not I would be interested in 'local'
members contacts, meaning central Calif. I only personally know one
other owner, Marcus in San Jose Ca. and do not think he is a member.
Cheers
I am interested in your legacy, and wonder how far you are from SW MI. Can
you provide a town or address so I can check the distance? What projects
were you doing on the Legacy, and (I am new to these machines) what length
will it turn?
Thanks, Ken
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Don Butler w
Good morning Don.
My garage has not had a car in it for something like 20 yrs now.
I to share your problems of little space to work in, There are plenty of way to
get the most out of what you have.
I have a friend that put his Legacy onto a cable and A hoist system, When not
in use he lifted
Hello Begat
Believe it or not, I think this is a good deal. Its a nice clean machine with
lots of goodies. Yes the 600 is limited in its ability's but for the price and
what you are buying This looks like a pretty good deal.
C.A.G.
- Original Message -
Hello All,
I have not been fin
I have a 1200EX and a ShopSmith Mk V (28 years old). I also have a good
size table saw, miter saw, band saw, scroll saw, CarveWright, Flat Master
sander and planer. The SS is my lathe.
On Monday, March 3, 2014 1:43:23 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote:
>
> Do you own a lathe as well as a piece of Legacy's eq
>
> I am wondering if this site is still active. I have a Legacy mill 1200XL
> and all the goodies they had for it at the time I bought it.
I've been working wood for almost three decades, starting out when we
bought a nearly 200 year old house. My first workshop was a tiny room of
only 80 squ
In good condition, not worn out at all, but dusty. 1200EX with motor drive,
all the gears and reverser, horizontal rotary table and a nice set of solid
carbide bits for spiral and reeding cuts.
I haven't been able to use it for several years so it sits off to the side
of the shop.
Asking price
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