Found this in an old Craftsman toolbox after removing the bottom drawer
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All: sockets and old Craftsman ratchet.
I picked these up today, can someone tell me more about this bench grinder? I picked it up today and would like to know more about it, I can try and find more details if anyone needs them
Someone can correct me, But that looks homemade. I have a Long C 1/2HP grinder, and it looks nothing like that. This is what mine looks like:
I got it all apart and cleaned up, and here's the what was underneath everythingI picked these up today, can someone tell me more about this bench grinder? I picked it up today and would like to know more about it, I can try and find more details if anyone needs them
Someone can correct me, But that looks homemade. I have a Long C 1/2HP grinder, and it looks nothing like that. This is what mine looks like:
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I thought about that, that would be great, but as stated by outlaw, the left switch strictly is the on and off switch, while the right switch controls forward and reverse. Motor was built early 40's late 30'sAre the switches for each side? That would be nice, but I suppose one is really for the worklight?
I thought about that, that would be great, but as stated by outlaw, the left switch strictly is the on and off switch, while the right switch controls forward and reverse. Motor was built early 40's late 30's
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It's cool man, lol. I kinda wish I knew how to wire so I could add that feature myself, because that would be an awesome featureHonestly its wishful thinking, I know how an electric motor works, but the thought of having independent control (left/right) kinda carried me away. Note to self: ENGAGE MIND BEFORE MOUTH (or fingers in this case).
As far as I know, it would require two separate simple motors, or maybe some slightly more complicated integrated design that I am not aware of. But not with a regular motor like we see here. Lol. But Im not an electrician...It's cool man, lol. I kinda wish I knew how to wire so I could add that feature myself, because that would be an awesome feature.


