I finally got my parts from powder coat today, they have been slammed with commercial stuff for two months, and it looks great. So I got to finish the block grinder and also the story. I didn't need it when I bought it but I will buy all of them I find. I spent about 35.00 total on it Donnie donated all of the powder coat and Dalton did all of the powder coat application. And Bill aka McBrownie donated the way cool label.
As I started building the grinder I was getting to know Dalton and had been watching him grow, He was a fairly new employee and suddenly was made the shop supervisor not by his choice but by necessity. He excelled at it and has the attitude of a much older person. I wont go into his personal life but it would make a best seller if it were a book. So today I gave him the grinder to add to his tool collection that he is just starting.
Donnie and I had a good laugh with him as he realized that he had been p.c. all the parts for himself not me. He said he was trying to get them so perfect. I challenged him to do every job the same way.
First is the before pic, then the finish. Thanks for all the great help from you guys getting me through the fix.
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