David the welder
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Can anyone positively identify this grinder/buffer? I have scoured the Internet since I got it a year ago and can not find a single picture of one identical to it. The base looks very similar to an Elliott Selecta, but that's where any closeness ends. It's a 110v grinder. I've been pulling my hair out trying to identify this thing exactly. Thanks in advance!
I made a good bit of progress on the pedestal for my mystery grinder. The pedestal is from a commercial 1959 Hobart dough mixer that I saved from being scrapped (and I got for free!!). With the base of the grinder being so much bigger than the top of the pedestal, I wanted to make an adapter that looked like they were made for each other. I think I accomplished that!
Hi guys I was wondering if anyone could help me identify this bench grinder? The grinder & motor have been separately sourced from yard sales etc. the motor is an old Gryphon, but I'm not sure about the grinder...
The grinder body has the letters 'G4' cast on the inside where the pulley runs.
Picked them both up for $25 including a steel mounting stand
All comments welcome...
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This one was my grandfathers, then my dads, now mine. Originally pulled out of the trash probably in the 50's
This one is not mine. I saw it on Craigslist and thought I would put the pictures up here. I've never seen one like this and probably for good reason. Looks like an accident waiting to happen.
http://cleveland.craigslist.org/tls/4729344747.html
First of all let me say a warm hello from the sunny and hot Athens, Greece.
My name is Nikos and after some years of beeing member in the forum, i submit my first post.
This is a recent find in the Ebay Germany, which i fully restored, an AEG - Telefunken 420 Watt, 175X25X51. It is a "bullet proof" made grinder from the late 70s - early 80s of the old good germany, which works as it should.
Sorry for my poor english hope you can understand me....
Nice Color choice, looks great!
Heres a dirty old hag from 1944. She can still put out pretty good for her age. Shes a 1/2hp Craftsman grinder and I've been looking for one of these for a while. One turned up on Craigslist in PA and the guy was nice enough to hold it for me. She's a real keeper.

Looks like a Baldor. The base stand is definitely a Baldor, that alone is worth the $100. Missing right tool rest, no big deal, can be made or purchased. Either 6" or 8" wheels, either way if it's running, worth the asking cost.
Looks like a Baldor. The base stand is definitely a Baldor, that alone is worth the $100. Missing right tool rest, no big deal, can be made or purchased. Either 6" or 8" wheels, either way if it's running, worth the asking cost.
I "see" said the blind man to the deaf man as he picked up his hammer and saw.
Definitely a Baldor base. I have been looking for one...LOL...
Looks like a Baldor to me too, a "U ****" deal if single phase, and might still be even if 3 phase.
BIG SUCKAGE GOING ON HERE.It's in back of my truck as we speakI will get details and pictures shortly. It is a baldor grinder on a baldor stand. 3/4 hp single phase 110v.



Ok here it is. I got it for $90 and got some other stuff for pennies on the dollar.
Can anyone educate me on this grinder? I had been wanting one because my other one vibrated the work bench so bad and didn't have any power. Wire wheels get out of round quick.
I know this one is nice because it's 3/4hp and single phase. Not sure what size wheels yet, I think 7-8.
Runs super smooth, the toggle switch doesn't work, just runs when plugged in. Should be simple fix.


Runs smoothly with one wheel or none. The shaft is straight but the keyhole for the pulley set screw (that someone had bored themselves)and the easily damaged threads are evidence it is soft iron as you say. The pulley was 1" off center which I moved but I won't know if that quieted things down till I've done some painting.Ted, does it run smooth without wheel son it? Is the belt good? is the shaft straight? (many of these type had soft iron shafts)
first I must say that I have 3 phase to my property and at a latter date will be building a new shop that will have 3ph.
There is a 10" delta bench grinder with a 1.5 hp 3 ph 1725 rpm 3/4" shaft. for $25 locally. The guards and rest are all in place from the crappy pics it looks like 1 side is missing a wheel others side has one but who know's what kind of shape. No stand.
Can anyone tell me anything about these grinders?
Thanks
$40! That is major SUCKAGE. I'll give you $100 as is. I've been looking for a dedicated buffer for a while, excellent find.I think it's Baldor week...but do buffers count here? Picked this up for $40 today, figured I would post it here in addition to the garage sale thread. Three phase 1.5 HP Baldor 409B runs like a dream, even if it needs a new coat of paint. Needs some hardware as well, but I'm more than pleased with it.
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I think it's Baldor week...but do buffers count here? Picked this up for $40 today, figured I would post it here in addition to the garage sale thread. Three phase 1.5 HP Baldor 409B runs like a dream, even if it needs a new coat of paint. Needs some hardware as well, but I'm more than pleased with it.
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