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Another CL purchase. Picked it up today with a Uhaul trailer.
I can't say I know anything about a surface grinder other than what I have seen on YouTube. And, I know that means I know nothing about it. However, I knew it was a good machine at a good price.
This is a H612 Boyar-Schultz surface grinder in excellent condition. Bought from the widow of a lifelong machinist, for the full asking price of $1500 cash. It has a 6" x 12" magnetic chuck, a 3" x 6" magnetic sine chuck, and a J&S Tool Radii and Angle Dresser. Included are 40 new grinding wheels in various sizes, profiles, grits, and materials, all in original shipping boxes from Norton, dated to the 80's and 90's. The original paperwork as well as the warranty date of 1974. Various parts and attachments, wrenches and wheels etc. etc.
I do not believe this grinder has seen much use at all, and the use it saw was at the hand of an excellent craftsman. I wish every 40 year old machine was this clean and neat.
Thanks for looking, Larry
I can't say I know anything about a surface grinder other than what I have seen on YouTube. And, I know that means I know nothing about it. However, I knew it was a good machine at a good price.
This is a H612 Boyar-Schultz surface grinder in excellent condition. Bought from the widow of a lifelong machinist, for the full asking price of $1500 cash. It has a 6" x 12" magnetic chuck, a 3" x 6" magnetic sine chuck, and a J&S Tool Radii and Angle Dresser. Included are 40 new grinding wheels in various sizes, profiles, grits, and materials, all in original shipping boxes from Norton, dated to the 80's and 90's. The original paperwork as well as the warranty date of 1974. Various parts and attachments, wrenches and wheels etc. etc.
I do not believe this grinder has seen much use at all, and the use it saw was at the hand of an excellent craftsman. I wish every 40 year old machine was this clean and neat.
Thanks for looking, Larry