Re: Fwd: indexing hub modification

2017-04-23 Thread MWF
Hey Curtis,Based on what you said about your "better half" having a long list of chores that kept you busy over the weekend - you had better not ever retire or let her retire.  If she retires, you'd better keep working - or if you retire, you'd better pray she keeps working.  In cases of rriends

Re: Fwd: indexing hub modification

2017-04-23 Thread Tim Krause
FYI Curt, the hole in the index hubs are dimensionally close enough to just run the tap through and get a good fit for the 1/4-20. -Tim ⁣Sent from BlueMail ​ On Apr 23, 2017, 5:53 PM, at 5:53 PM, CURTIS GEORGE wrote: > > >Hello Everyone >I thought today was going to

Re: Fwd: indexing hub modification

2017-04-23 Thread MWF
Curtis,That's a great "find" you had.  Like you often say:  "Just get yourself some inexpensive/free wood and play with it - to develop you skills.You have shown us the you "practice what you preach".Now you have plenty of stock (free) that you can use to make some huge toothpicks with.Have fun -

RE: Very quiet on here

2017-04-23 Thread MWF
I sure hope that whomever owns this Mill turns on some lights before using it!  Those are some of the darkest pictures I've ever seen on eBay - no help in selling the mill from them.They show some very nice stuff they made using their Mill.  Those pics should help sell it.Nonetheless, thanks for

Re: legacy classes

2017-04-23 Thread MWF
Bill,Thanks.  I think some of these will be very useful for me.Mac-Original Message- From: Bill Bulkeley Sent: Apr 23, 2017 4:37 AM To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Subject: legacy classes

Re: legacy classes

2017-04-23 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
I Like milling the bowls! I forgot about this one. Nice find and Thank you for posting Bill. C.A.G. - Original Message - From: "Bill Bulkeley" To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2017 4:37:09 AM Subject: legacy classes

Re: Very quiet on here

2017-04-23 Thread CURTIS GEORGE
Good morning ! To everyone. Is it the calm before the storm??? ;-) Bill this 1000EX looks to be a nice set up. (Lots of extras) But for the money, I think Rob's machine is a far better deal. http://monterey.craigslist.org/tls/6085760005.html . with a ball bearing head-stock and dive screw.

Re: Very quiet on here

2017-04-23 Thread Richard Ellis
Hi Bill I have not heard a thing from the seller of the Revo so I suppose someone in the U.K. has beaten me again, so yesterday went and bought a Woodrat 900. The one that is from Martin Godfrey- maybe it will be more useful and will complement the Woodchuck!!?? So I will just keep the

legacy classes

2017-04-23 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Because it's a little slow here lately One night here when I had nothing to do I converted the old legacy classes to pfd format and I have them on dropbox for a while if anyone wants some of them. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/c1l2rk3x7x8u8tp/AABDOUO18HBunlPyT1m7sQ1aa?dl=0 Bill -- You

RE: Very quiet on here

2017-04-23 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Yes very quiet here’s a mill on eBay to look at for sale http://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-Woodworking-Ornamental-Router-Mill-Model-1000EX-/322475967485?hash=item4b1510c3fd:g:~v4AAOSwDmBY5uIT Bill From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com

Very quiet on here

2017-04-23 Thread Richard Ellis
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