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> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Tim Ziegler
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with tear out. But some woods no
Matter what you do tear I just don’t use them.
Bill
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Hey Bill
I like your videos. Thank you.
One suggestion on your Pine WOOD tare-out problem. Can you seal the wood first
to make it harder?
Perhaps something like Cactus
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Wow that was quick thank you I just posted it, check out the other
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Wow that was quick thank you I just posted it, check out the other one a Dimond
pattern
Made from that 3 start
Wow that was quick thank you I just posted it, check out the other one a Dimond
pattern
Made from that 3 start rope
Bill
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Sent: Saturday, 8 October 2022 12:16 AM
To: Legacy ornamental mills
Subject: Just found this on You Tube!
To clarify, the picture in the ad, the vertical four corner supports to the
upper rail uses rectangle stock and cam clamps. The majority of the woodchucks
I've seen have what appear to be 1" round still stock to hold the upper rails.
That is the version you have Richard.
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Good morning Richard
The ad post, is an older version of the Woodchuck then what you own. The IRT
was a kit that you could buy and make your own machine.
Here is the history page.C.A.G.
History Of Phantom Engineering/ Legacy Ornamental Mill
History in a Nut Shell
>From Tracy Anderson in
My Woodchuck rails and legs are all rectangle in shape ,same size. But the
two top rails are of thicker section material .
Richard
On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9:42:33 PM UTC, Tim wrote:
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> This machine is really early in legacy's history. Take note of the
> rectangle steel legs instead of
This machine is really early in legacy's history. Take note of the rectangle
steel legs instead of the round. There is also no mention of the IRT name
designation which the picture appears to be. Please refer to the hidden
history page. http://ornamentalmills.com/history/ .
Tim
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Hi Curt
Just a quick pic of my Woodchuck,It was black when I bought it ,Sprayed it
using auto paint
.Richard
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Yes, should have some sort of brace between the legs, perhaps he doesn't
need any because his floor is so spotless, he is not going hit any lumps to
jarr the legs.
But, having said that, the guy is "one of us" ~ he also has a SS in the
back round!
Legacy Widow
On 15 March 2016 at 01:34, Bill
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Subject: Re: Just found this on YouTube
seen this before...and have to say that the design could be a lot better, in that it does not remove any of the flex or twisting that can happen to a legacy when mounted on the original legacy legs...i would s
seen this before...and have to say that the design could be a lot better,
in that it does not remove any of the flex or twisting that can happen to a
legacy when mounted on the original legacy legs...i would still suggest a
rectangular, reinforced, plywood box, on wheels...eliminates all bowing
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