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well dun john ups mell was suposd to drop me a lenth of box for you o well its dun gnaw
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Nice job, I'd love to test that oldie against the chi-town one I have, I'll bet it'd win, hands down
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Nice work there John - might be a little too close to the mill but good work just the same
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Looking sharp John!
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(09-11-2012, 06:37 AM)Mayhem Wrote: Nice work there John - might be a little too close to the mill but good work just the same
It is just standing there next to the mill
It will be going in to a corner by its self
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John,
A really nice job
Nice to see you took the "badges" off
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John, how wide is the wheel on the left?
That one looks like it came out of a grain mill!
That is a proper job of restoring that tool to its former glory.
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(09-11-2012, 03:56 PM)Highpower Wrote: John, how wide is the wheel on the left?
That one looks like it came out of a grain mill!
That is a proper job of restoring that tool to its former glory.
Hi
Willie
It must be at least 2 inches
It is great for high speed steel
I need a green wheel for the other end so i can grind carbide
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Nice work on the grinder John, I especially like the quality of welds you ran on the tool rests. Nice to see another piece of old machinery standing proudly in a shop.
M.L.Woy
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