Another option would be to wrap a bicycle-type chain around the outside 
edge, probably inset into a groove and the ends fastened to the turntable.  
The chain becomes the driven gear "teeth" on the table. There are many 
sizes/options for drive sprockets/gears available.

Patrick


On Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 3:52:23 AM UTC-5, Richard Ellis wrote:
>
> Hi All
> I made a turn table for my old Woodchuck I got a starter ring of an 
> engine, it had four more teeth than a LOM one so I cut and
> welded to make it the same====== the four teeth I used to use a a locking 
> device. I have now sold so no pics available    It is just finding the 
> starter ring with the right number of teeth !!!!??
>
> On Monday, January 14, 2019 at 5:15:45 AM UTC, Curt George wrote:
>>
>> Hello Everyone.  Its been asked a few times lately. about the turn table 
>> on the Legacy.
>> Unless you Own one, (and are willing to sell it.) The only other way you 
>> can get one, it to make your  own.
>> A Legacy Owner and former Sales rep. Dane C. made these  on a home made 
>> turn table back in the yearly 2009 time frame.
>> He used wood for his. and Later Legacy started selling a steel version.
>> Any How , Here are some photo's
>> Simple ideas, can make some extraordinary works of art. 
>> [image: Inline image]
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>> as always any and all comments are welcome.
>> Have a good night.
>> C.A.G.
>>
>

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