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chrispyny

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I posted this on the one and only other website i visit, but i had to stop by and show this off here.

I'm really batting a thousand on these auction scores. It takes time to find these scores, and patience is not one of my virtues, but it pays off. This grinder is in mint condition.

THIS grinder as it sits, retails for $1,978 new. Model 8107WD. (With cast iron stand)

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Won it for $230. After fees etc, $280. I have another like it but its half hp, and this ones 3/4. Gonna sell the half hp for $300+ on clist i hope. I'm in the half hp for about $260. The half hp i restored retails for $760+ on ebay.

This ones a beast. I always wanted a factory baldor pedestal for my 1/2 hp and have been scouring local clist and websites to no avail. When i found this one i had to have it. So its a BIG score for me. A quarter hp upgrade AND matching pedestal. Only Just washed it down and made minor adjustments. Swapped out the incandecent bulbs for the LED's i installed in the half hp, and I'm gonna replace one of the wheels with a wire wheel. The one on the left is more coarse than on the right. Not sure which i'll replace with the wire wheel.

The only thing missing is the water pot. The grinder should also have come with a tool tray for the right side. However, the holes in the grinder which accomodate the bracket for the tool tray aren't tapped. So I assume it never came with one.

Hey, anyone wanna recommend a fabric or otherwise i can slip over the exhaust ports to catch grindings and dust? Needs to be at least fire retardant. The factory baldor dust collecting vacuum that slips over the ports is huge and costs more than the grinder new. It's like $860 on ebay. Over a grand on any other retail site. I don't need that. This is in my garage. Just shade tree mechanic stuff. No production stuff. I love restoring things. It's my passion.

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I just got done grinding my garage floor and painting it with military grade epoxy last week. It was a 3 week peoject. What a pain in the ***. But insanely awesome results. Also placed garagedeck tiles under the Kubota so as not to ruin my floor. Painted my workbench etc. just finished that project last night. This was a great finishing piece to my man garage. I'll start a thread on the flooring project in the flooring section once the remainder of my garagedeck arrives tomorrow and i take some final pics.


If i had more room, i'd confiscate my dads lablonde lathe and purchase a nice mill to compliment it. Dads a retired machinist so i get the 'tinker bug' from him.

The last thing on the list is a plasma cutter(Hypertherm or nothing!). I'm saving my sheckles for that. SIGH.

Can't wait!
 
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chrispyny

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Why were the auction fees so high?

I paid local county sales tax, then auction fees are like 18% or some ****, then there was a $25 total bull$xxt "handling fee" by the onsite contact (shake down fee) as this was a 'non DLO' auction. Meaning, even though i won the auction on www.govliquidation dot com, it wasn't an official government auction. It was an auction by a company who has govt contracts with our govt.

By the way, the auction was for equipment that was at the Astra Zeneca facility in Westborough MA. (Multi billion dollar biopharmaceutical company) The facility was GORGEOUS, and yet, entirely empty. Per the guys working there, at that facility, the company focused on manufacturing some kind of pediatric asthma medicine. Once the medicine went generic, the company lost 90% of its market share. Recently it decided to go back to sweeden.

The facility broke ground in the early 80's. A few years ago there were 600+ people there at one time. It finally shut down this august. At that point there were less than 110 people left. Today, only the maintanance men and shaker downers were left.
I really wonder what will happen to a billion dollar facility like that.

What was scary was the disclaimers about 'best practices' used to decontaminate the auctioned items, and the paperwork i had to sign off on releasing the company from liability etc etc.
In the case of the grinder, it was in the maintanance portion of the building. But there were a few things which would have been questionable to bid on for me after having read the disclaimer!
And you wanna talk about HIGH SECURITY for an already hsut down business? Holy cow!
I can't imagine what security was like when the plant was in its hey day!

Must have been a TON of intelectual information worth BILLIONS in there at one point!
 
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gdpolk

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Wow, that's quite a score. Personally, I'd just make a metal elbow to drop the shavings/debris down into a small bucket and hang the bucket under it or maybe try to rig a setup to hook it up to a shop vac. That looks like a heck of a score on a very, very nice bench grinder.
 

CGT80

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Great find!

I was going to say that I made out better on my baldor grinder, but.........I just checked and mine is a 1/2hp 7" 3 phase. It was free, but is missing the rests and eye shields. It cost me $120 for a vfd to run it and it came without a stand, but I didn't have floor space for a stand anyway.

For that grinder, I would have whipped the money out like it was pocket change. They run so smooth and quiet and I have not been able to come close to stalling mine.
 
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