That's a great 7-inch grinder (I don't think 8" wheels would quite fit), and the same as I used to build my "Frankenstein" belt grinder.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=293283&highlight=frankenstein+belt+grinder
Lots of power, way more than any 1/2hp grinder I've ever used. You stole that one!
Thanks for the comments and info, I'll have to look at the size, I thought the wheels on it were 8" when I measured them but will check again. I did put on some 6" 3M Convolute Wheels and the right tool rest couldn't really reach in that far for proper set up.
Does anyone recognize the left tool rest?
Not sure what I'm going to do with it as I much prefer belt grinders over stone grinders, even convoluted wheels but it runs so well and quiet like my Blador. Interesting to know that these grinders were made by Kingston-Conley.
In the past I have praised Craftsman box grinders but have since sold all five of them, those pail in comparison to this grinder in strength and smoothness and to mu Baldors.
What you did to your grinder is brilliant and beautiful, now you have me thinking about what to do with this grinder. The cut off and belt grinder attachment would be more useful in my shop. I could see making cut off jigs and a table with a slot/guide for the jigs/holders to cut small items. G_P who posted his restored green Stanely on your thread is also very nice.
I wish the axels were longer because I like using this for flaps & bristle wheels without safety guards. I'm spoiled by my polishers with this setup and could use more but I'm not complaining for $10 purchase other than it's damn heavy.
Thanks for all the info and enjoyed reading your restore thread.