hey Curt!... well, a few things to consider... he does say that there are
gears, just that they were never installed... when I purchased my used,
1800 Legacy, it was the opposite of this ebay machine... my machine was
setup as a manual machine and all of the CNC upgrade kit was there, but
Hey there, my vote is for CNC all the way! My home made setup controller
developed a problem and I switched back to manual, and let me tell you that
its a time consuming change to use the mill manually! There are two main
advantages of cnc that I miss when going back to manual. First, motor
Note taken, Yes on the CNC.
I wounder if you could have both? CNC and manual?an electronic gear box is
something Tim K and I talked about years ago.( before Legacy went into CNC.)
Can you have your cake and eat it too? ;-)
Have a great day.
And Merry Christmas to you as well.
C.A.G.
On
Wow, that's so impressive! Great work!
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Thank's Joe.Merry Christmas to you as well.For me the Z axis is what I want,
(of a matter of coarse longer bed would also be nice.) but I too am NOT a CNC
type of person. (Sometimes I have problems just running this E-mail stuff.) ;-p
unless I plan to do wood working as a business in the
As for that LOM 2000/2200 in California - Has ANYONE ever received a reply from the person posting it? Joe is right - it's been "For Sale" for a LONG time!I've decided it must be someone with NO desire to sell the machine (IF they even own it!) It could be photos of a LOM they "harvested" from
Yes its Christmas morning here right now santa has been alas no legacy stuff
under the tree :-(
You all have a merry Christmas
Bill
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