Another little update on the big Wissota made Rockwell I got....
I did some poking about and even spoke with someone at Wissota and have determined that this is one of the last Delta Rockwell made ones. Right around when this one was made is when Pentair bought out Rockwell and this one has some oddities about it that seem to have some parts that seem to fall under two different parts lists (some 3rd generation and some 4th generation) and dates to the very early 80's as I had thought.
Since its not particularly rare or anything I figured..... Pimp My Grinder!!!
The last thing I still am going to do will be the lighted eye guards. While the Baldor ones are good I like the earlier Rockwell Twin-Lite guards better but seeing that those are hard to come by I also took a liking to the Surty Guard Company made ones. They are very similar to the Twin-Lite guards (and I think patent infringing) in that they have two lights along each side which greatly helps to illuminate the sides of the wheel and work compared to a single bulb in the middle. Their other advantage is they are fully articulated which is nice for getting the guard and light just where you want it. I've found a pair of the Surty guards and they are on the way. Once they come in I'll restore them, probably convert them to COB led and install them.
Aside from that, yeah - I might have gone a little overboard on the small engine turn gold vinyl.

But I dig it.... I wanted to jazz it up and modernize it a little more while keeping it vintage. So I set about to go through the electrical a bit and eliminated both of the 120v transformers, then added some molex disconnected internally for a couple of things to make servicing things a lot easier. Those two really cleaned up the inside of the post and made servicing things a lot simpler. Since I had already installed 120v in the post with its own 20a breaker I just used that for the control power. I was not digging the old ugly gouged up worn out start/stop buttons. I found a vintage NOS art decoish Arrow Hartman one on eBay that struck me as pretty sweet (and the right type of functionality to make it a drop in replacement).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331496756572
So I got that in and installed. Next I wanted to add a pilot light much like most modern machine control start/stops have so I drilled and added a vintage looking jeweled lens neon lamp above the switch to lights when the unit is running. Also pulled the right wheel and added a 10" Dewalt wire brush wheel. Its WIDE so to keep it from rubbing the guard so much I added some big spacer washers to move it out a little, tapped the guard cover holes deeper, then with some longer stainless bolts put the guard covers on using a nut between each bolt as a spacer for the outside of the guard.
Then I was sitting here at the shop and a scrap end of a roll of some gold small engine turn vinyl struck my eye. So I cut that up and applied it to the front of the post, on the motor, and on the raised panel on the outer guard covers. The engine turn vinyl really took it to Pimp My Grinder levels. Anyways that all she wrote... I'll probably update on it one last time once I get the lighted eye guards in and done.