I was wondering how the half nuts fitted into your pulley design
Bill
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Subject: Re: Pulley for
Looks good do you have any idea how many rpm it spins the spindle?
Bill
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Sent: Sunday, 31 July 2016 3:23 AM
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Subject: Pulley for the
I agree Tim be nice to see more posts surely someone out there is using the
mills I see so many postings on other sights like lumber jocks and router
forum surly some of those people are members here. I remember in the old days
we were always posting questions , work and mods to the mills I
The last two pics are about the Half- nut did not mean to put them in the
post about the pulley
On Saturday, July 30, 2016 at 6:22:40 PM UTC+1, rchrd@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi All
> Today I fitted a plywood pulley to my old Woodchuck. It drives the spindle
> via a 3 phase motor using an
Hey New Members,
It's time to pick on you again. Almost every new member as of late has two
things in common, they say that they want to learn about there mill, and they
are second hand owners. Well, where's the questions? The most common one is I
need a manual. All first hand owner know
Thanks guys for the concern and support, but this issue is really between me
and Legacy. As an update, Originally I was to receive an Evolution. There was
a delay in time and it was decided that I would be gifted an Explorer with
turning capabilities so I could support future Legacy owners as