Excellent. I really appreciate the great information- thank you. I feel like you're probably going to educate me on more than one thing and that's exactly why I'm here.
Good to know, thank you. I've got quite a few irons in the fire right now so I haven't given it any attention and had assumed I could simply solve the squeak.
Hi, new member here but I've got an old grinder. I just got it and the previous owner performed motor windings for a living so I know it'll outlive the Bauer grinder behind it as well as me. The bearings need lubed and it needs some wheels but it's cherry:
Thank you very much, I'm glad to be a part of such a wonderful community. I like what I've got for sure, but multiple people here have got some stuff that's really inspiring and motivational. (BB767's shop comes to mind)
Ahh, another joke that I missed. Damn. Thank you for clearing things up for me but I'm no Dr. Greenthumb so I'll stick to cars lol, and I'll definitely make a thread in the vintage tools section, where I'll post many more pictures and hope to get an earful. The car certainly looks odd in that...
I appreciate the reply to my thread, but I'm confused as to how it relates to old tools and the proper place for me to post and discuss them here. Where should I post to discuss a 1950s themed automotive garage that performs engine, suspension, exhaust, and bodywork?
Hello all, my name is Jonathan Troyer and I've had an account here for a while but I've never posted anything to this forum before. I made the account to gain full access to the wealth of information that you all provide so kindly- thank you for that btw- but I'm mostly just active on...