A little late to the party here but I have a grinder very similar to this that came as part of a Belsaw model 1055 saw blade sharpener: http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/detail.aspx?id=20462
The grinder on mine looks almost the same as yours for the center section and tag, but doesn't have the...
Thank you @wyliesdiesels for the additional input, I appreciate it! That all makes sense and I think I understand what needs to be done now.
The house has a GE panel and another subpanel right next to it...though now that I look at them closer I'm not positive how they're wired as I don't see...
Thanks for the detailed reply, I appreciate it.
It is EMT. If I upgrade to a 4 wire feed what do I do about the EMT creating an alternative ground path (bad as that ground may be)? I suppose I could cut it off at ground level in the shop and stick on a piece of PVC conduit to break the ground...
I have a detached pole building built in 1975, and the current sub-panel is too small and is definitely not code compliant (to any year of code...) I'm looking to add a few circuits in the shop but have no room in the current panel to do so, so I'd like to replace the current panel and address...
It's not fun, but you can open one of the print files that prints well in Notepad as well as one from Cura that prints badly and compare the starting G code commands to see what the difference is. Google search will tell you what each command is doing.
Once you see the difference you can...
Bit out of date, but I got ticked off by my toilet chain constantly causing issues and stumbled upon a solution from a plumbing forum - throw the chain in the trash and replace it with fishing line. I used 20lb test, tied it to the flap, looped it through the lever and back to the flap 2-3...
That Pacemaker is just too cool...it's got style.
Nice work on the shop cleanup. Should pay back quickly in efficiency and reduced frustration. I've been doing a bit of that myself.
I have to run a dehumidifier to keep my tools from turning to rust. Otherwise it hits 75%+ humidity and stays...
It's been about 6 months so I figured I'd better pop my head in and see how many fingers and toes you currently possess :giggle: - looks like you're doing pretty well!
Nice progress on the house!
Looks like your machining skills have grown exponentially. That sword is way cool, and quite a...
Nice progress on the shop!
I've been using a shop vac on the hornets around here. No toxic chemicals and it works really well if done in the early morning or late evening. I was surprised to see a couple of them still crawling around after a couple weeks when I opened up the vacuum though...