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Post by fishenman on Jun 28, 2009 22:11:03 GMT -5
I had to clean-up a little because we are having a 4th of July BBQ and I found some interesting old stuff. I think this is a 10" x 3/4" A.O. type wheel. I don't know what year. This disk, 10" and thin. Probably for gluing sanding disks to. Old wheels, well worn. Wonder how many cabs these made? Star Diamond Highland Park 10" A perfect 8" blade Back, (notice RPM warning ) Golden Rimlock 8" well worn Edge 8" unknown (no markings) interesting diamond pattern Oldies but goodies. I think I can use the MK blade on my 10" saw for trimming. Geoff
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Post by beefjello on Jun 28, 2009 22:12:12 GMT -5
Wow very cool!
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Post by fishenman on Jun 29, 2009 19:10:29 GMT -5
Thanks Beef. I wonder how old the first one is. I can't find any info on the Aloxite name. I have seen lots of things by Carborundum though.
Geoff
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Gem'n I
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Post by Gem'n I on Jun 30, 2009 15:10:36 GMT -5
Goeff,
Those are some oldies all right...the AO wheel is better than 50 years old and the other grinding wheels are not too much younger than that...I would be somewhat careful with them especially is you intend on using them for grinding...a cracked wheel can really be deadly. The Felker blade looks like it has very few slabs left but you never know....The ridged plate is some sort of backing so it could have been used for a paper sanding or polishing disk...you are correct in your thoughts there. Nice finds!! Larry
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