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I recently purchased a Boyar-Schultz Husk-e-line 3A 8x18 automatic grinder. It was a good deal (a hair over half a grand) but it had sat in cold storage in the Carolinas for a decade, far from civilization, was not powered, and the ways were questionable. So I thought it was a fair price.
There were no wheel adapters included. The manual calls out Tempco #25-5 and that drawing indicates that it's the same as you'd find on the more-popular 612. Does anyone know where I can buy some wheel adapters? Do surface grinders use a common taper on their spindles, or is it manufacturer specific?
There were no wheel adapters included. The manual calls out Tempco #25-5 and that drawing indicates that it's the same as you'd find on the more-popular 612. Does anyone know where I can buy some wheel adapters? Do surface grinders use a common taper on their spindles, or is it manufacturer specific?