Rhyolith
Established Member
I had come to think that the car boots in Wales were pretty rubbish compared to those in the south east, but now this has made me question that!
Wolf Shaft Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
These are gold dust, with barely any appearing online in any form (that I have found), I thought I'd be lucky to even see one on eBay, let alone afford it! Then this turns up for £15 at my local car boot here in North Wales :shock: I have wanted one for cleaning things mainly, they seem ideal for power brushing awkward shapes.
Its from the same era as my belt sander (wolf-locomotive-belt-sander-t109555.html), also appearing in my 1959 wolf caterlog.
Shaft Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Its in pretty good nick and fired up when I replaced the old round pinned socket it still had... every chance thats the first time it has in a very long time I think!
Wolf Shaft Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Wolf Shaft Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Will lightly document my restoration, which will likely only involve dismantling, cleaning and re-lubicrating.
Wolf Shaft Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
These are gold dust, with barely any appearing online in any form (that I have found), I thought I'd be lucky to even see one on eBay, let alone afford it! Then this turns up for £15 at my local car boot here in North Wales :shock: I have wanted one for cleaning things mainly, they seem ideal for power brushing awkward shapes.
Its from the same era as my belt sander (wolf-locomotive-belt-sander-t109555.html), also appearing in my 1959 wolf caterlog.
Shaft Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Its in pretty good nick and fired up when I replaced the old round pinned socket it still had... every chance thats the first time it has in a very long time I think!
Wolf Shaft Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Wolf Shaft Grinder by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Will lightly document my restoration, which will likely only involve dismantling, cleaning and re-lubicrating.