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DroolingForTools

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I found this Grinder in an Estate of Tools.
I'm pretty sure it is Vintage, I don't see a Brand or part number on this tool.
Do you know by looking at the photo the make and model?
Thanks in advance for your help.
 

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JUNK-MAN

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Try larger pics I cannot tell from the one in the link posted. Anyway it's an air angle die grinder, very useful.
 
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LXCam

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Well I don't remember the name. But I bought one of those in the early 80's which means it was the cheapest one I could get. It was ****, the gland nut at the head is a continuous battle to keep it tight and it never did work worth a damn. I hope you got it cheap.
 
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DroolingForTools

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It most resembles a Dotco.... But I just can't be positive... The Guy had mostly Higher end tools. It works great... Thanks for your input on my first post to Garage Journal Forum.
 

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ha! welcome to the site from the City of Destiny!

now you know where some of your customers hang out! ;)

(well... at least the ones who have an affinity for little 1/4" socket sets.)
 
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