The 1200/1800 models will work if you make a small modification. Everything
else would require any where from minor to much more significant
modification/addition.
If you can find an old Wood Chuck model you could make even a larger diameter
than what you are asking for by changing the four
Gear assortment lack on all these indicates my sell on craigslist.org - St.
Louis, Mo. offers so much more. Only missing a drive motor and axis. Still
waiting to hear if there is difference between the multiplier and the brand
new duplicator ? Also have three Woodchuck index's - 36 round - 36
Hello,
thank you for accepting me in this group.
I am new to this and planning to buy a machine.
I have a need to work on 11"1/4 diameter pieces.
I know the 1000, 1200, 1800 are stated as 11" diameter max, but Is there
there a chance I could still fit my pieces in those machines?
Thank you!
Hi Curt
We agree on one thing, that Legacy 2200 was great machine, I liked it for a
different reason to you though. I sold one of these machines three times, yes
the same machine to three different customers over a period of about 4 to 5
years.
Cheers
Roger
From: carpenter.62...@gmail.com
I’m no expert maybe $50 for the index plates and $200 for each of the .25
and,2x gears
And $1200 for the mill itself
Tim is the expert on legacy perhaps he will chime in with some prices for you
with mills is all about the extras i feel the more there are the more you can
ask for it