Hi Jim
do you have any pictures? the 900 with ball bearing rollers on the drive screw,
would be worth more them one with just plastic bushings, Alum. rail would be
more then an Uni-strut version... Also one with a motor drive on a newer unit,
would be a good deal under $1000.
Its supply and d
I have found a 900 for sale and am wondering what the current value is. It
appears to be just the model 900 No extras, no router, no bits. I've
looked at ebay but those are always listed with the router and bits.
It looks like the 900 sold for about $1200 new but that was some years ago.
A
let's see if this works
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-Ornamental-Mill-Linear-Molding-Table-/182430662380?hash=item2a79b6feec:g:3lYAAOSwopRYhRUc
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-Ornamental-Mill-Floor-Stand-Leveling-Pads-/182430669180?hash=item2a79b7197c:g:0sUAAOSw2xRYhRgp
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lega
Ok Mac if i get a couple of others ill post it otherwise i will email it to you
direct
Bill
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I cant see it joe please post the url\
Bill
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ebay currently has some legacy accessories and
ebay currently has some legacy accessories and parts for sale...put
"ornamental mill" in the search bar to get you there...nothing i would call
highly desirable, but legacy items nonetheless...and not cheap...but
certainly worth following just to see what they might sell for for
reference purpo
Hi Bill,Sign me up as one wanting to get it.Thanks.Mac-Original Message-
From: Bill Bulkeley
Sent: Jan 22, 2017 9:03 PM
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Subject: RE: aluminum extrusions
If anyone is interested I have compiled a
list of pictures and price
If anyone is interested I have compiled a list of pictures and prices of most
of legacy accessories for the manual mills
Mostly copied from the legacy site when they were listed there at the time. I
made it for my personal use.
But if anyone is interested I can share, it shows just what was ava
bill, agree, 100%
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I think in the far future like a vintage car there will be a place for our
manual legacys, collectors will want to own and work our mills
But for now it’s time is passed only us few will keep the manual mills alive
till then and till a metal making 3d printer arrives and we can make our own
pa
curtis, not sure what you might be referring to...so i might take a
mulligan on this comment, LOL...but my "chinese" reference was to the the
fact of a company,whether it be american or foreign, making an inexpensive
ornamental milling machine, ala older legacy machines, and trying to sell
them
You last quote, "if the Chinese have no interest in copying your
product(ornamental mill), there is probably a good chance there is no money to
be made there!...LOL"
Sad but true. You just might have something there??? But for those of us who
like to think outside the box. When there is a will
michael, funny you mention a furnace and its parts availability...just last
friday, the blower motor on my Amana furnace died...two hours later i had a
new motor and i installed it myself...no problems, very simple and easy to
do...the furnace was still under warranty...when i spoke to amana for
Words of wisdom; talking recently with a reputable HVAC contractor about a new
furnace I asked him which brand is the best and most reliable he replied the
“one you can get parts for”, that says it all about Legacy…
GO PACKERS and PATRIOTS!
Michael Kratky
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Thanks
On Saturday, January 21, 2017 at 5:36:26 AM UTC-8, rob Stoddard wrote:
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> I am looking for a Z Axis upgrade. Does anyone have extra parts that could
> be made into one? or even drawings or pictures in detail of what one looks
> like? I appreciate any help. Rob.
>
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Hi Joe
Interesting and fairly accurate analysis of what happened.
Cheers
Euro Roger.
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ok, here's my two-cents worth regarding the rail issue...did a good amount of
research into t
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