Mike
How do I pay you for the half nut and when will you be getting it. ??
I have the Woodchuck all stripped down and am painting all the bars in red, 
including the legs,but leaving the headstock,tailstock and leg support 
plates in black.
I have made a few other alterations as well. I will put some pics up when I 
have it all together again.
You can contact me by email if you  could let me know how to pay for the 
half-nut
Thanks
Richard

On Thursday, August 11, 2016 at 4:23:48 AM UTC+1, LILtwisted wrote:
>
> I am going to be ordering some new half nuts as well as a couple lower 
> mounts, I will get the ones you will need for your legacy as well as an old 
> style like the one you have in your pictures.  I'll take some pics soon
>
> Mike OK
>
>
>
> On 8/7/2016 2:27 AM, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
>
> I, as you probably know, I  have recently bought an old Woodchuck. I paid 
> £500 for it, but it did include a Transformer and a router ( worth about 
> £100 for the pair ) 
> The seller stated that he had paid over £2000 for it when new in 1994.
> Although I am pleased with it, £400 when new would have been the right 
> price for it. !!! ? -- Engineering wise, it is very poor quality,just basic 
> materials.
> What I do like about the box section tube that is used in it's 
> construction ,is that enables me to add my l*ittle* modifications to it . 
>
> I notice that Mike has a similar Model and he has also, has done a few 
> Mods to the Woodchuck.
>     Well,, what made me Post this, is that ,   I am slowly reading all the 
> posts on this Forum, and one that I found interesting was dated     4/26/07 
> interesting I must say.
>
> Curtis very kindly threaded two pieces of Delrin 4 t.p.i. and sent them to 
> me here in the U.K.  Unfortunately the overall size was too small.
> Today I am going to make a clamping device so that Curtis's time was not 
> wasted.
> I did write to someone called Cindy at Legacy,  Re: half nut but no reply, 
>  Good business  technique  for future custom ,????!!!
>  Meantime I will keep on modifying this old Woodchuck of mine to make it 
> more user friendly .
> *I find that if it had been perfect I would have been more disappointed, 
> Hence no CNC for me in any shape or form*
> Kind Regards, and many, many ,thanks again Curtis
> Richard
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