Mike,Three questions:1. How is it that "Oklahoma" Mike is living near Milwaukee? (Shouldn't you now be "Milwaukee Mike"?)2. If you have extra parts that you will not be needing/using, I will probably be interested in some of them. Specifically, I am in need of a set of the drive(?) gears - the
I will be on a trip through that area, then on to Michigan, I don't
believe in moss growing I guess. I will be interested in sell some
things in there as well as others I may have, will take a picture of the
box's contents when I get it.
Mike
OK
On 1/24/2015 12:28 PM, mwfos...@earthlink.net
I do have a duplicate set of gears (the gold ones), crank, etc. I believe were
for the original IRT-33. The silver plated gears are for the MA. I could sell
you the IRT-33 gold gears, etc. if you like. I'll take a picture of what I have
for the IRT so you can see what you would be getting.
Do you know BOB? He said you were too proud, we then both talked about
what an amazing guy you were, Or maybe a closer answer would, the
subject never came up, nice try though LOL
On 1/24/2015 1:42 PM, Harvey Matyas wrote:
Mike
Did Bob offer me a commission?
Harvey
On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at
James,Thanks. Do you also have one of the more "modern" Legacy Ornamental Mills - like the 900, 1200. 1800? If so, can you compare the two sets of gears?I need to be sure that the gears you are referring to will work on my Mill. Do they fit/fill the profile (semi-circular arcs) that is painted on
I just spoke with Bob, who listed this machine, as luck would have it, I
will be driving right by his shop on Thursday of next week. The mill is
now mine. Talking with him, I found out he builds custom furniture and
sells figured wood. www.bobkloes.com is the web site. Nice guy, I will
let
HI Harvey
that is a woodchuck, What's funny here is in the third picture you see a box,
and in that box I see a steady rest , Ive never seen one like that before, ( I
mean it looks factory made.)
If you are thinking about buying this, the gears and motor are worth the price
of the machine .