I have two LOM's One is the old Woodchuck, it does what I want it to do, I
put a motor drive to the spindle vari-speed. made it even better
The Revo Craftsman-- nice little machine and more fun to use, Much better
for seeing what I am doing, I have powered both the leadscrew and the
spindle.
Tim (and others), (Long - but please bear with me and read.)I know Andy - personally. In fact, he has been a guest in my home (several years ago). I have not seen or spoken to him in several years now.I like and trust him. In fact, if I lived near Springville, Utah, I would love to work for him
I had a conversation with Andy Anderson of Legacy and he has asked me to
forward this email to the group.
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Dear Tim,
I can see the confusion caused by our statement but if you understand
that support, to us, me
Hi Roger,
Just feel I have to respond to your missive, I am English although I live
in Texas now. The response you sent to me regarding my criticism of the
Legacy organisation is different from this one but let me answer you.
1. When the market took a downturn it involved all industries not just
Le
WOW! Great news Mike.thank you.
C.A.G.
On Tuesday, November 14, 2017 5:26 PM, Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
wrote:
Spoke with Legacy today and found out they are still making the drive dogs
but have not added them to the web site yet. There are other parts that will
fit both manual as well
Hello All,
I've been away from my computers since Wed of last week and I came back
today seeing this thread. We have very few rules in this group and as
the moderator I've tried to guide this group towards creating positive
experiences for all owners regardless of where the equipment came
fr
Russ,Thanks for two things:1. Making and posting all the great videos you have done - especially the ones regarding the LOM.2. Helping to make more LOM owners/users aware of our LOM Group. Every bit of good publicity helps keep us viable.Have a Blessed week - Everyone.Mac-Original Message---
Greetings from across the pond!
One of the nice things about being retired is that I get time to sit and read
emails that contain the thoughts of people on a variety of subjects.
One of the subject’s that this group seems to love, from time to time, is to
just “Let’s knock Legacy” because they
Mike,Thanks for doing that. We look forward to hearing more. You mentioned "Drive Dogs" - what about the "Pilaster Dog Sets [5 sizes (each a pair) per set"]?Cheers!Mac-Original Message-
From: "Okla Mike (Liltwisted)"
Sent: Nov 14, 2017 5:26 PM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: If
Thanks for the kind words, Don. And welcome to the group here. I hope you
subscribed (even though I do videos on lots of other things).my brothers live
in MO also, and one of them caught the LOM bug 2 years ago.
From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills
Spoke with Legacy today and found out they are still making the drive
dogs but have not added them to the web site yet. There are other parts
that will fit both manual as well as CNC and have requested a list from
Cindy so we will see where our needs over-lap.
Mike OK
On 11/11/2017 10:55 AM
Hello my name is Don Boettler I live in Missouri and I'm retired from the
telecommunication field.
I bought my LOM 1200 with full compliment of accessories in 2005, I have
used it for making chair spindles and legs.
I thought the LOM was all but dead, then I ran across Russ Veinot youtube
chann
Especially for a family run business, may be they have too much salt in their
diets being near the “Great Salt Lake”?
From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 10:51 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subjec
to dexter...wow, that is certainly a screwed up position legacy took in
regards to selling those hubs...that certainly would put them on my shit
list...why would anyone do that?...you have to assume that a sale of that
nature(even if it is a small sale) generates some profits and good will...i
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