----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Tim Porter <imatheb...@gmail.com>To: 
Curt George <curt.geo...@yahoo.com>Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2023 at 05:26:24 AM 
EDTSubject: Re: Hello and Welcome to the Group.
 Hi Curt
I look forward to being a part of this group.  I live in a 55+ community with a 
really nice woodworking shop. I have been a machinist for my career and just 
began woodworking a few months ago.  We have a Legacy model 900 in the shop and 
I have been learning to use it, so far a few sets of table legs.
I have to mention that I owned (2nd generation) and large machine shop which is 
now being operated by my daughter.  She is going to have a small run of the 
half nuts made for me, as the ones in our machine are very worn.  This is 
definitely something I would be happy to offer to interested folks.
Thanks Tim

Sent from my iPad
Tim and Cathy Porter1902 Dandridge St  D7Sun City Center FL 33573

H. 813-419-4169C. 815-861-1505

On Apr 24, 2023, at 11:44 PM, Curt George <curt.geo...@yahoo.com> wrote:




Welcome to the Group. I will approve your request right after I sign off with 
you in this Welcome aboard message. 

 

The Legacy Ornamental Mills users group was made to help owners of the LOM to 
get the most out of their milling machines as possible.  "Why should I have to 
make all those mistakes myself" was the main question asked by many owners.  
The answer to the big question here is to share information with others whom 
are like yourself.  For those who want to learn and become the best woodworkers 
possible, the Legacy Ornamental Mill (LOM) is a very good machine, but there is 
a slight learning curve that need to be understood before you can master the 
machine. Its like me giving you a paint brush and asking you to paint me a 
master piece on canvas. just because you have all the parts needed does not 
make you a master! ;-)


We have over 500 members today, most are willing to share a helping hand to 
others who are in need.  This is mainly an e-mail group. (Yes the web site 
works, but the system was set up to link our messages together through our 
E-mails, Pictures can be attached, and quicker reply's can be done through the 
e-mail.)

 

Tim and I have a standing policy that there is no such thing as a dumb 
question, except perhaps the one not asked?  For those that are not comfortable 
asking questions to a group, you can e-mail Tim or me. curt.geo...@yahoo.com or 
Tim's,  artmarb...@comcast.net at any time and ask your questions in complete 
privacy. If we do not know the answers you ask, we can/will send them to the 
group under our names so know one will know where the question came form.



Please feel free to search our archives. I know you will find a wealth  of 
information at your disposal.



One more note, I ask everyone to make a short introduction to the group. I 
think of it as an ice breaker so everyone can get to know a little bit about 
you.  Something simple, name, types of woodworking you like to do, perhaps 
equipment you own? How long you have been wood working, stuff like that.

 

I hope to be talking to you very soon on the group page.

Have a good night.





Curtis A George. (C.A.G.)


  

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