Hello everybody out there, i"m a new member, and would appreciate som
help in trying to identify a hand operated surface grinder kindly give
to me by a friend, i"m told it go"s back to the first world-war, and a
can be seen by the "sight feed oiler"s" it"s a very old boy indeed
Thank you all in anticipation , Jeff . :
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centrelath
G_de_Coligny - 29 Mar 2009 14:25 GMT
centrelathe Wrote:
> Hello everybody out there, i"m a new member, and would appreciate som
> help in trying to identify a hand operated surface grinder kindly give
> to me by a friend, i"m told it go"s back to the first world-war, and a
> can be seen by the "sight feed oiler"s" it"s a very old boy indeed
> Thank you all in anticipation , Jeff . :)
Ask there:
http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/
Much more the target audience..
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G_de_Colign
Charles P - 29 Mar 2009 15:30 GMT
>centrelathe Wrote:
>> Hello everybody out there, i"m a new member, and would appreciate some
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>Much more the target audience...
Unlikey to be well received in PM. Much more a professional forum, not
an hobbyist place.
I think that it's Joyce surface grinder. Don't ask for any more info
- that is about as much as I know.
Charles
Richard Edwards - 29 Mar 2009 17:14 GMT
>>centrelathe Wrote:
>>> Hello everybody out there, i"m a new member, and would appreciate some
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>Charles
Shirley its an Eagle! Identical to the one given to me by CP. Well
nearly identical, I have no mag chuck or wheels.
Still working on it though <G>
Richard