SK Guy
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Does anyone know the original color of Milwaukee bench grinders? Were they always red? I have an old one that someone painted green, but as I sand it I don't see any red paint.It's pretty old and heavy with lighted eye shields.
Were they always red? I have an old one that someone painted green, but as I sand it I don't see any red paint.It's pretty old and heavy with lighted eye shields.
Yes it does have the lighted shields that clamp on to square posts.
OK then, it's been a while since I've seen a Milwaukee grinder that old, but IIRC, the base, body, and wheel guards were red; the wheel guard end covers were black, and the eye shield frames and mounting bases were satin black. The frames and mounting bases may also just be the natural silver color of the die-castings; they were offered both ways depending on actual vintage.

If anyone knows the age of this 7" V-121 grinder...let me know.

Well I will finish sanding the grinder tomorrow and see what I come up with. I just took it all apart today. Yes it does have the lighted shields that clamp on to square posts.
Does or did it say anything on the eye shields? I saw an old 6" Milwaukee with what I remember as being identical eye shields and they said either said Walker Turner or Miller Falls on them.