fishy68
Tyr Fryr's Inc.
Last Saturday we went to a cousin's birthday party and got done early and stopped at a large antique mall we had spotted last time we were in that town. Check out what I found for $60. It's an old Sears 8" 3/4 horse industrial grinder. The pedestal is home made but is real well made. Man this thing runs smooth as silk and I did my best to stall it with a piece of 1/4" and could barely even slow it at all much less stall it. The 3/4 HP units made today must be rated different because every one I've tried that had 8" wheels on it was barely able to sharpen lawnmower blades without stalling and they usually vibrate bad. I know a lot of the vibration is from out of balance wheels but they still lack power even with good wheels. I've found some other useful tools, auto manuals, and car memorabilia at antique malls