Subject: Re: $500 Legacy on the
marketplace Hi TimYes I have seen the tools The big question... how much will
it be delivered to the U.K.RichardOn Thursday, November 28, 2019 at 9:45:23 AM
UTC, Tim wrote:Okay, I thought there was a problem in the rails. You need one
of my bed height
Subject: RE: $500 Legacy on the marketplace
Great video curt I love it, I figger by the time I get out of hospital from my
heart attack and triple bypass the wood will be nice and dry to start using
Just kidding, I wish I was still fit enough to wheeled a sledge hammer and axe
like
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> Subject: Re: $500 Legacy on the marketplace
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> Hi Tim
> Yes I have seen the tools The big question... how much will it be
> delivered to the U.K.
> Richard
>
> On Thursday, November 28, 2019 at 9:45:23 AM UTC, Tim wrote:
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>> O
I don't send the steel rods so I recall everything fits in a small flat rate
box.
Original message From: Richard Ellis
Date: 11/28/19 2:49 AM (GMT-08:00) To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: $500 Legacy on the
marketplace Hi TimYes I have seen the tools The big
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> Original message
> From: Richard Ellis >
> Date: 11/28/19 1:28 AM (GMT-08:00)
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> Subject: Re: $500 Legacy on the mar
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Subject: Re: $500 Legacy on the
marketplace TimI take it that you are replying to my problems with the 900.The
rails don't sag they are just difficult to raise up and down. They will get a
bit off lube on them next time I use it.The way I did it
--Loosen all four
g test to
> determine if the rails sagged? You got me curious now
>
> Original message
> From: Richard Ellis >
> Date: 11/28/19 12:52 AM (GMT-08:00)
> To: Legacy Ornamental Mills >
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> Subject: Re: $500 Legacy on the marketplace
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> Bill I agree about t
How much was it sagging I initially? Did you do the simple string test to
determine if the rails sagged? You got me curious now
Original message From: Richard Ellis
Date: 11/28/19 12:52 AM (GMT-08:00) To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: $500 Legacy on the
marketplace
ust to see how it goes
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> Bill
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> legacy-orna...@googlegroups.com > *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
> *Sent:* Thursday, 28 November 2019 6:52 AM
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and hydraulic log splitter for
me. But I did enjoy watching how they made those long boats back in the day
Bill
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Sent: Thursday, 28 November 2019 4:08 PM
To: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: $500 Legacy on the marketplace
Here is a nice video on the process of Riving.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y12PN8gaQ4Y
C.A.G.
On Wednesday, November 27, 2019, 11:42:20 PM EST, 'Curt George' via Legacy
Ornamental Mills wrote:
Hello and Good day.
I processed many trees in my past. Since I did not own a band
Hello and Good day.
I processed many trees in my past. Since I did not own a band saw that could
handle large trees, I turned back to the old days or processing lumber. Its
called Riving, Spiting the wood along its gran, this make the wood more stable
(it also make the wood smaller so I could
Mark,
I just spent 2 years cutting up about 15 logs (up to 22" in diameter by 7'
long) I had from cutting down 3 trees (Ash) in my yard. I did a video
series about it ("logging in the burbs") on YouTube.. "Free" is not what
comes to mind when I think back. If you have a bandsaw big enough
:52 AM
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Subject: Re: $500 Legacy on the marketplace
Hey Mark absolutely all wood is good wood. And is beautiful in the eyes of the
beholder. You are probably going to want to get it dried if you
want to use it right away. Other wise it will twist
Hell yea any wood is good on the legacy to learn on
Bill
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On Behalf Of Mark
Sent: Thursday, 28 November 2019 5:05 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: $500 Legacy on the marketplace
Just had a small ash tree fall (maybe 12
Yes, but free wood is the best of all...
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 11:51 AM Tim Ziegler wrote:
> Hey Mark absolutely all wood is good wood. And is beautiful in the eyes of
> the beholder. You are probably going to want to get it dried if you
> want to use it right away. Other wise it will twist
Hey Mark absolutely all wood is good wood. And is beautiful in the eyes of
the beholder. You are probably going to want to get it dried if you
want to use it right away. Other wise it will twist and move and do all
kinds of wood drying movement.
If you have a band saw you might beagle to cut some
Absolutely!!
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Just had a small ash tree fall (maybe 12" diameter at maximum ) in my
backyard. Missed the cars which was good. Tree looks like it has been
dead for some time and the wood looks pretty dry. Is it worth cutting up a
few of the straight portions for learning on the Legacy ?
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Subject: Re: $500 Legacy on the marketplace
I'm in Cincinnati, but our HQ is in Commerce, so I get up there every month or
so.
I have the tool, have done some cleaning on it and watched several videos from
Russ Verniot.
Can anyone recommend a chuck or chucks? Dont really
Hello MarkPennstate is a good turning supply company. (A-1 in my book!)
But before you start spending a lot of money of other things. The Legacy's hub
drive system is my first choice, The hubs take up much less room than any chuck
on the market,
They will not slip or shift while turning, In my
Good morning mark. Thanks for the honorable mention on YouTube. I bought
the 4 jaw chuck from Pennstateind.com a few years ago and have been happy
with it (and the accessories). I am not aware of any good videos of
copying profiles but sounds like a good video topic :>) I'll leave a link
I'm in Cincinnati, but our HQ is in Commerce, so I get up there every month or
so.
I have the tool, have done some cleaning on it and watched several videos from
Russ Verniot.
Can anyone recommend a chuck or chucks? Dont really know what I'm going to do
with it yet. Need to do some
Congrats. on your buy Mark.
Where do you live? I am in Royal Oak Mi. (north of Detroit.) Perhaps once you
get up and running we can get together and talk shop. ;-)
C.A.G.
On Sunday, November 10, 2019, 11:02:50 AM EST, Mark
wrote:
It is 2 hours from me and a good "get into" price. I
>> Bill ("Down under") can give you a few pointers to check out before
>> putting it to work.
>> Have fun with it! Post your questions/concerns here - someone will reply
>> back.
>> Mac
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>> putting it to work.
>> Have fun with it! Post your questions/concerns here - someone will reply
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r you, Joe.)Mac-Original Message-
From: 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Sent: Nov 4, 2019 10:10 AM
To: Legacy Ornamental Mills
Subject: Re: $500 Legacy on the marketplace
seems to be an extra headstock in the toolbox, as well... perhaps upgraded to a ball bearing headstock at
M
To: "legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com"
Subject: Re: $500 Legacy on the marketplace
I have been in touch with the seller. He is the second owner and he built the portable base. Wish it had a motor drive. I would go get it.Sent from Yahoo Mail on AndroidOn Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 8:57
seems to be an extra headstock in the toolbox, as well... perhaps upgraded
to a ball bearing headstock at some point?... but no motor, no Z axis
upgrade, no hand wheels for adjusting taper, little to no router bits...
perhaps a bit of negotiating is in order here... good machine for doing
You could buy it, and then rent it to own with your buddy. ;-)
C.A.G.
On Monday, November 4, 2019, 09:49:56 AM EST, Ryan Jurgens
wrote:
I actually was thinking about picking up a 1000EXL that is here in Milwaukee
that has a motor, but I know someone who is trying to get it and I
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