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Subject: Re: Purchasing LOM's
Hello Richard.
For the price, I would look outwards, instead of buying another Legacy just for
its rail's to make your REVO longer.
Why not look at something that can be use instead of the alum. rail?
80/20 sells alum. rail that might work for
Hello Richard.For the price, I would look outwards, instead of buying another
Legacy just for its rail's to make your REVO longer. Why not look at something
that can be use instead of the alum. rail? 80/20 sells alum. rail that might
work for you? I replaced my lower rails on my Legacy with Uni
Roger
Please don't get upset, It was not intention to blame you as to why the
owners don't use them ,that is the majority. *I THINK*
I have made quite a lot of items and in fact I am in my shed most days,
Having put drive motors to both of my machines they are a O.K. to use now,
I did not like
Hi Richard
Regarding your comment "It appears that most folk who have purchased from the
U.K. agent, Regret it, and leave the LOM's gathering dust".
Let me enlighten you regarding the sale of generic Ornamental Mills i.e. the
ones sold in the USA by Sears & Roebuck and in the UK by Trend Ltd.
A
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Subject: Purchasing LOM's
I have two LOM's One is the old Woodchuck, it does what I want it to do, I put
a motor dr
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.