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    Garage Circuit help

    My garage currently only has 120 available. I am in the process of rewiring a saw motor and a compressor motor to 240v. The saw will draw 6.5 amps and the compressor motor will draw 11 amps. I have 6R-15 plugs on both of them. The total length of wire in the new circuit is about 30 feet. I...
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    Craftsman 1 Horse Block Grinder w/ Stand

    SOLD-Craftsman 1 Horse Block Grinder w/ Stand Hello my friends, I am letting my lightly used Craftsman 1 horse block grinder go because I need the space. I'm listing this here for a short while before I list on eBay. GJ price $475 + shipping from 77407. I am the second owner. The first owner...
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    Free Vintage 1/3 HP Dayton motor with starter

    I have a really old 1/3 HP Dayton electric motor with a starter that is surplus to my needs. It has the covered ports for oiling the bearings (I assume). It has been rewired recently. If you are in the Houston area, come pick it up and it's yours. It runs good.
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    Some help from my friends

    Hi Everybody, I recently acquired a couple of small items that I don't know exactly what they are for. The larger of the two collet looking pieces is marked "Craftsman" with no other markings. The smaller one has no markings at all. Neither of the other two have any markings at all. I can...
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    WTB - Snap On Blind Hole Puller Collets

    This is a long shot I know but I'm looking for 3 Snap On Blind Hole Collets. CG-40-11 (43/64–53/64" Collet) CG-40-7 (3/4-7/8" Collet) CG-40-8 (7/8-1" Collet) Thanks
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    Small Blind/Pilot Bearing Pullers

    I recently had to remove the bearings out of an upper Delta bandsaw wheel. I had to resort to more crude methods of getting it out which wound up damaging the bearings. It wasn't a big deal as I was replacing them anyway but I like to have the proper tools for the job. So I started looking at...
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    NIB -Norton 3" to 1-1/4" reducing bushing pair

    I have a brand new in the box Norton pair of reducer bushings. They are $58 on zoro. 3" OD, 1-1/4" ID. $25 plus $8 to ship or pick up locally.
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    Crescent T-handle screwdriver question

    I know that there were at least 2 and maybe 3 sizes of the metal Crescent t-handle screwdriver. My question is, does anyone (experts) know what the largest size they made was? The longest one I have seen (in a picture) was 10-1/2" with t-handle down in the "screwdriver" mode. Also, if possible...
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    Free 1954 7" Bench Grinder (disassembled)

    I have a '54 Delta 7" bench grinder that I was going to use as a buffer. It didn't have the side guards, lights, tool rest, etc. It ran fine, very smooth, bearings even seem good (I think they were replaced not too long ago). I disassembled it but haven't had the time to strip it, paint it and...
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    3" to 3/4" reducer bushing

    Does anyone sell a 3" to 3/4" bushing reducer? The only one I found online is now discontinued. I want to put a Scotch-Brite unitized wheel on my grinder. I don't have a lathe so I can't make one myself. Thanks
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    Free stuff near Houston

    *ALL GONE* I have some things to pass along. Really thinking local pick up but if you really need one of the craftsman block parts, just pay for shipping and they're yours. ***Taken*** 2 wooden hammers in good shape. I believe both have hickory handles. I see no makers marks. One is about 13oz...
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    Craftsman pre-block tool rests

    These came off of a 1/4 HP Craftsman pre-block grinder that the owner threw in when I purchased his eye-shields for my CM 1/2 HP block. I didn't know at the time they wouldn't fit my block. $15 shipped or $10 local pickup. They were very oxidized and so I hit them with some Evapo-rust and a...
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    Dayton Grinder 1Z707S

    Hi All, I'm in the process of resurrecting this US made Dayton 3/4 HP grinder from the dead. I was completely unsuccessful in finding anything about when it was made. Nothing on the web that I saw and the folks at Grainger had no info either. Does anyone know when this might have been...
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    Hand Tools Lang Tools

    http://www.langtools.com/ They make professional tools. They've also acquired several smaller US tool manufacturers recently. Apparently they patented the ratcheting box wrench back in the day and they still make them in Wisconsin. I have both an SAE and Metric set of the offset ratcheting...
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    Well hello...

    Hello everyone! I joined a little over a year ago when I purchased a rare hydraulic Wilton vise and found some much needed info on it. I have lurked and learned over that time without the need to post anything necessarily. But, I have a question to ask the experts in a sub section so I...
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