Hard to tell from the pictures but most of it does not look that bad. I know I have seen much worse. The only way I could see breaking the handles like that would be to knock it over or crush it when moving it.
I'm sure it is keeping some interesting secrets of a past life.
I saw this in an ad for an upcoming Estate Sale here in Chicago. Anyone seen one like this before. I don't think I'll be able to make the sale so I figured I would post this up. (Also, I would probably get a divorce if I brought anything else home.)
How do you do that? I'm curious about mine.
$90 for a 7" Baldor is a great deal. You just need to have a plan around the rests if you feel you need them. I suspect true replacement from Baldor would be quite expensive.
On a side note, I see grinders all the time that are missing the rests...
Thanks! That is kind of what I thought. Rats. Everything else came apart so nicely. I'll have to look into this electric motor cleaner!
Any tips on getting the Baldor name tag off? I would like to remove it so I can paint under it. I had hoped to push the pins out from the inside but...
Need some help here.
I recently picked up an older 8" Baldor Grinder. It ran great but was covered in grease and grimy dirt on top of a couple of coats of paint. (I suspect this one dates to the early 60s or later as it has the older style BALDOR logo in a comic sans front and does not have...
I bought the Craftsman torx set simply because I needed a long security torx to reach down a deep hole on a piece of electronics. Any bit holding type driver would not have worked.
That said, good old bent hex wrenches work just find unless you use them a ton.
I made something like this out of a wood bock. It worked fine when I had not many tools and lots of space. But it took up too much counter space for a tools I don't use every day so I tossed the block into the scrap wood pile.
Mine are now just in a pile in a drawer. I was thinking of using...
I have always thought it would be cool to make a special mini attached garage that I could could dedicate to these big cans If it were linked to the kitchen with a true exterior door it would be convenient to toss stuff out but the smells would say out of the house and the garage.
50 years ago some guy made that box and was probably pretty pleased with it. I bet he would never have guessed that people all over the world are looking at and are impressed with what he made.
These interwebs are kind of cool.
I just use clear plastic kitchen drawer liner from Kmart. I don't know what the more expesive liners could do that would make them any better or worth more money.