I see this ad on CL. I just don't know if it's a Baldor or not. Looks similar to one with the exception of the center where the on/off switch is.
Any help would be great!
Thanks!


Thanks guys! I went ahead and made the 45 minute drive to go get it. I paid $75 for it.
Nice grinder, looks a lot like the 1 I picked up in Michigan earlier this week.was it very hard to change the bearings? ...
very nice find and restoration Edward. did you find the missing guard or find a donor someplace.
was it very hard to change the bearings? any markings on the inside of the machine or maybe you said already and i missed it. looks like a keeper now.
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Nice work Edward. thanks for the extra pictures too. by the way what vise is it sitting next to it and did you restore that too? also i noticed you had nice new looking rubber rings on the handle. where did you buy those or did you have them already?
put 4 different wheels on those 2 grinders and you have a great shop in the works especially with the clean bench and that big vise.
check out the thread if you haven't already on how many grinders are normal for a Garage Journal member's garage shop?
Here is a for sure real one without wheel covers but with everything else.
Just posted. Bout an hour north of Dallas
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/tls/4377983399.html
Here is a for sure real one without wheel covers but with everything else.
Just posted. Bout an hour north of Dallas
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/tls/4377983399.html
I thought Rotunda was a tool company by Ford.
https://rotunda.service-solutions.c...al/GSE/en-US/PromotionalInformationCenter.pdf
And you are on the way to go get it, right?![]()
Sadly no, now if it was 1hp, complete and had stand then of course!
Here is a for sure real one without wheel covers but with everything else.
Just posted. Bout an hour north of Dallas
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/tls/4377983399.html