Wise choice Richard it’s not like you can just go buy another when you miss it
and wish you hadn’t sold it,.
I want to even make another with bit shapes that are not on legacy’s one, like
the combo bits that make up the really large spirals like used on a 6X6 inch
post with a single start or 1
Bill
*I have taken your advice and decided to keep it.*
I apologise to all who have sent emails and replied to my post on this site
At present I am having to answer stupid questions from the purchasers
solicitor via my solicitor--- an extremely slow process. I
will now answer all th
mail box full - buyers making offers - 314-359-6064 Ron for Jim
gears/indexes ?
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 1:12 AM MWF wrote:
> Hello Tracy,
>
> Thanks for the "intro". You have come to the right place to get help and
> to share your skills & knowledge.
> If you provide us with the city/community
Hello again Bill,
The rotary table that looks a bit different is actually the same as the
others. It just hasn't had the board attached to it. I is actually "brand
new" in the box when I got it. All the parts are still in bags. I look
forward to doing a project using it.
Tracy
On Sat, Aug 25
Hi Bill,
Yeah, that is a great idea but I don't expect to keep my extra machines now
that I have all the parts I was looking for. Hopefully some day soon I'll
find a good home for them. However, I do plan to at least look to see how
easy it would be just so I know.
Tracy
On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 a
Hi Curt,
That is exactly what I intend to do. I don't need to do a 8' or 12' posts
right away so it may be a few months but I'll put together some frame
extension that will hold the machine in fixed position and then take the
tail stock and put into a solid (yet adjustable) position on my shop wa