Here's one to look at. Too expensive to buy.
http://salem.craigslist.org/tls/3076480619.html
Begat
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I belive you are correct about being to expensive. But that is one neat looking
machine! You can see the progression of Legacy's movement up ward, this metal
rail gives the carrage a hold down bracket that the wood chuck did not have.
This machine would/could do almost anything that the
Hay Tim
this is in your own home town, why dont you call him us and take some more
pictures for the archives, While you are at it,since he will not be able to
sell that for the price he is asking, invite him to join our group, Just
perhaps you can get the old fire going in his woodworking shop.
It's a 1500 and I've got a picture. It will be around for a long time.
-Tim
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From: Begat
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 3:10 AM
Subject: A Rare Bird in Tim's Neighborhood - a Legacy 500 for Oregon for $1900
Okay. I thought it looked like the steel 1500, but since I'd never seen a
500 I went with the ad. Yes, it will be out there a long time.
Begat
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net wrote:
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It's a 1500 and I've got a picture. It will be around for a long
Very nice Dexter.
Ive not tried the fuming process before but have read up on it a lot in the
past.
Thanks for sharing.
C.A.G.
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From: Dexter Bland dexterbl...@gmail.com
To: legacy-ornamental-mills legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 14,
Hi Dexter,
I missed the part about fuming and went straight to the photos. The first
thing I picked up on was the fleck in the oak. Then when I went back and
read the description and it made sense why it popped so much. I really
appreciate you sharing it with the group.
-Tim
- Original
Very nice work
On Thursday, June 14, 2012, Dexter Bland wrote:
Reading Andy's story about the finishing of his large slab inspired me
to post these pictures. My project did utilize the mill a good bit but
not in a noticeable way since the design is patterned after some
Stickley furnature
For those who are thinking of doing some fuming, I would suggest the u-haul
trailer method for two reasons. One, it gets the smell away from your shop.
For those who use the garage that is attached to your house as a shop, this
would be a must. Second, it would be difficult to seal in the
Hi guys! long time no visit...hey where is the link to those back
issues that someone digitized of the legacy mill magazine? Iknow i had
the link marked at one time but that was 2 or 3 computers ago
On another subject i'm thinking of selling my 900 with the
electric motor for turning axis
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