Hey ya'll, 

I posted last week with a brief info. Got some more close up photos because 
some of you asked. I ended up uploading them 
here: https://imgur.com/a/LIXn5fs. If links are a no go here, all good, I 
can resend. 

A bit about me: I'm Vadim, I live in California (San Francisco Bay Area). I 
am a hobbyist woodworker and my shop is a 120 sq ft tuff shed. I was given 
a LOM 1200 a few months ago. Brand new, still in a bunch of boxes that were 
never assembled. I finally got around to putting it together and joined 
this group! Didn't realize how much real-estate it would take up in my shop 
but I'm excited about all the future projects. Photos in the link include 
all the stuff it came with. 

The only issue during assembly was with the rectangular plastic pieces that 
hold the screws that make the adjustable bed go up and down. The machine is 
supposed to come with two threaded pieces and two non-threaded pieces, one 
of each per side. Mine came with one threaded and three non-threaded. So 
one side goes up and down when the screw wheel is cranked, but the other 
does not (I can lift it and lock it in place). The pieces I'm talking about 
are on page 31 of the pdf manual and the last two photos in my link above. 

I'd appreciate any ideas ya'll might have for finding replacement pieces or 
making one myself. I was thinking about making a replacement out of a block 
of wood and a threaded piece (just gotta figure out what the thread is on 
the screw, anyone know?). 

Any other thoughts on general improvements? 

Thanks! Look forwarding to trying out all the things in Bill's recent 
videos. 

- Vadim

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