Flying Mustang
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Probably! I'm sure it hasn't been run in a long time






Just use two bolts. Its designed for the grinder and only requires two bolts towards the front.

Hmm it does not seem to have anything tapped to accept the shields. Today I Learned.Does the 1/4hp accept side shields? Not all of them were cast/ tapped to have them.
Model #397.xxxx matches up with Delco Products Corp from the list on the vintage machinery site posted HERE.Why do you think the first grinder is a Delco?

That's a Pre-Block model and the 1/4hp versions did not come with end coversDoes the 1/4hp accept side shields? Not all of them were cast/ tapped to have them.

I was setting myself up for that one. But hey, build me a grinder stand like that, and I’ll keep ‘em both!I can read your words, but I don't understand their meaning. What is this "need" concept you speak of?

Nice grinder, but there's a GJ rule about self sucking or soliciting the ****...In case anyone would like to wish me a happy "You ****"


He showed up to that estate sale with a gun and a mask!! (And $3)Anyway, a 3/4hp grinder for $3 is NOT a “you ****” deal - it is a criminal case. Are those sirens getting closer?
Hey, I’ve read through this whole thread, but didn’t think to look. Has anyone ever seen this type of light? I really like it. It’s a top mount and really sturdy.
it’s mounted on my 3/4 horse.
Thanks Kevin. I really like the Moffatt lamp. Seems better quality than the other goosenecks.That is a Moffatt lamp. The mount is a quick release, lift the black ring and the lamp comes off the base mount. The on-off switch or the white round knob looks different, the ones I have use a toggle switch but Moffatt made a lot of different models both for retail and to supply OEM's
Kevin
I concur.Thanks Kevin. I really like the Moffatt lamp. Seems better quality than the other goosenecks.
Looks great. I have one, a 397.19501 C2110 that used to belong to my father. I used it for years until it stopped rotating and only hummed. I figured the start capacitor failed and opened the bottom (dated 10/16/1962) to find the three-prong rectangular block which I assume must be the cap as that's the only component besides the switch. Where can I get one or what is it's capacitance value? I'd like to return this to service! Thank you,