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  • #377813
    Lewis Cobb
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      @lewiscobb93613

      Hello –

      A friend of mine recently lugged a pile of old machinery to his home shop from the place where he works that they were going to dispose of. I have been gifted this little gem as a result. It's some sort of attachment that was part of a larger machine and looks like a tiny little tool and cutter grinder.

      Knowing the place this piece came from, I am almost positive it's a UK manufactured item from back in the 60s so I figured I'd pop up a question and a link to a little video to see if someone might be able to put me onto a manual, or some form of documentation for it as I'd like to learn a little more about it.

      It's about 100km away from me and I have not actually touched it yet, but hey, for $0.00 I'll be taking it !

      Here's a little video my pal sent me and I tossed onto my dropbox – hope it works –

      http://www.dropbox.com/s/f6xuk6a8j42akqj/Grinder.MOV?dl=0

      Cheers from chilly Canada,

      Lewis

       

      Edited By Lewis Cobb on 26/10/2018 18:39:09

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      #26263
      Lewis Cobb
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        @lewiscobb93613
        #377814
        not done it yet
        Participant
          @notdoneityet

          Only ~60 miles. Lewis? It would be at home with me, by now!

          Do you know what else this friend saved from the scrap bin? It may give a clue if of the same manufacturer or era.

          Could well be French, if from Quebec City?

          Edited By not done it yet on 26/10/2018 18:52:41

          #377818
          Pete Rimmer
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            @peterimmer30576

            I think that's for grinding punch press/fly press tooling because of the short table travel. We had something similar when I worked in a sheet metalworks back in 1986.

            #377819
            Ian McVickers
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              @ianmcvickers56553

              Get it home and use it as the winter project.

              #377820
              Anonymous
                Posted by Lewis Cobb on 26/10/2018 18:38:35:

                Here's a little video my pal sent me and I tossed onto my dropbox – hope it works –

                Nope, can't view it and a download failed. sad

                Andrew

                #377821
                Lewis Cobb
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                  @lewiscobb93613

                  Ha – well he literally filled a 15,000 pound float trailer – his buddy has a monster tractor trailer – and he still had to leave some behind apparently. He's kicking himself he never salvaged the rest of this machine so unfortunately we know nothing at the moment. It might be a treasure hunt for information. I figured if anyone would know it would be some of you lads across the pond.

                  I'll be getting it home in the coming weeks. I have to arrange delivery under the cover of darkness as if my wife sees any more "filthy equipment" coming up the driveway, she will likely murder me in my sleep….

                  Now don't laugh at me but the thought of slapping some little stepper motors on it and CNCing the thing had crossed my mind. I have seen very little in the way of cnc conversions of surface grinding machines though…. Just a random thought. Worst case it will do nicely to grind up some HSS tool bits for my litle Unimat !

                  Will post more and get a few pics in due course….

                  Thanks for the replies !

                  Lewis

                  #377826
                  martin perman 1
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                    @martinperman1

                    It looks to me like a tiny surface grinder, ideal for a small workshop.

                    Martin P

                    #377831
                    Muzzer
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                      @muzzer

                      A Super Adept grinder perhaps?

                      Murray

                      #377886
                      ega
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                        @ega

                        Andrew Johnston:

                        Don't you have to be registered with Dropbox?

                        #377888
                        Frances IoM
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                          @francesiom58905

                          merely alter the URL to read ?dl=1

                          #377891
                          Anonymous
                            Posted by ega on 27/10/2018 11:26:27:

                            Andrew Johnston:

                            Don't you have to be registered with Dropbox?

                            I thought I was, as I have used it in the past. But my rule is if software doesn't work first time I'm not going to waste time trying to make it work. There are more interesting things to do.

                            Andrew

                            #377892
                            Ian S C
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                              @iansc

                              I just clicked on the E-mail address, and there it was!

                              #377894
                              Oldiron
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                                @oldiron
                                Posted by Andrew Johnston on 26/10/2018 19:04:57:

                                Posted by Lewis Cobb on 26/10/2018 18:38:35:

                                Here's a little video my pal sent me and I tossed onto my dropbox – hope it works –

                                Nope, can't view it and a download failed. sad

                                Andrew

                                Andrew, if you are registered with Drobox you only have to sign in to download the clip. Worked perfectly for me.

                                I have no idea of the make of the grinder either.

                                regards

                                #377899
                                Anonymous

                                  Well I transfered the file to my space, along with previous files. But I still can't view it. All I get are stupid pop-ups asking me to take a tour or upgrade. Waste of space!

                                  Andrew

                                  #377902
                                  mechman48
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                                    @mechman48
                                    Posted by martin perman on 26/10/2018 19:58:21:

                                    It looks to me like a tiny surface grinder, ideal for a small workshop.

                                    Martin P

                                    Have to agree with this one, a small surface grinder, good score for $0, clean up & enjoy.

                                    George.

                                    #377905
                                    not done it yet
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                                      @notdoneityet

                                      I have decided it is not a surface grinder as we might expect. More like a cutter grinder, without the added tool holder.

                                      Only one slot on the bed and the lever only operates the bed to part-way past the grinding wheel leads me to that conclusion, among a couple of others.

                                      #377939
                                      martin perman 1
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                                        @martinperman1
                                        Posted by not done it yet on 27/10/2018 12:23:53:

                                        I have decided it is not a surface grinder as we might expect. More like a cutter grinder, without the added tool holder.

                                        Only one slot on the bed and the lever only operates the bed to part-way past the grinding wheel leads me to that conclusion, among a couple of others.

                                        Surely if it was a tool and cutter grinder the wheel head would not be fixed and adjustable in various directions and also be fitted with a cup wheel.

                                        Martin P

                                        #377958
                                        Rik Shaw
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                                          @rikshaw

                                          I used to use one of these many years ago for mounting a coventry die sharpening fixture. It was just the job for a quick touch up. Pity the fixtures fetch such high prices on ebay or I might be tempted.

                                          Rik

                                          #377978
                                          Lewis Cobb
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                                            @lewiscobb93613
                                            Posted by Rik Shaw on 27/10/2018 16:52:18:

                                            I used to use one of these many years ago for mounting a coventry die sharpening fixture. It was just the job for a quick touch up. Pity the fixtures fetch such high prices on ebay or I might be tempted.

                                            Rik

                                            Rik – Do you remember the name of the machine or any details that I might use to dig up some more information on it? This is just an attachment from a larger machine that has long since been scrapped unfortunately. However, I am wondering if I might be able to put it to some productive use in my shop and would like to learn a little bit more about it. It seems it might function as a very tiny surface grinder but I am not sure how much control one has over the elevation of the table.

                                            Thanks for all the comments and postings everyone ! We'll get to the bottom of the mystery eventually…..

                                            #377979
                                            Lewis Cobb
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                                              @lewiscobb93613

                                              Trying to link in a few pics for those that have been unable to see the little video link I posted earlier…

                                              [img]https://i.imgur.com/Vn5r8Nh.jpg[/img]
                                               
                                              [img]https://i.imgur.com/8vBd4Ul.jpg[/img]

                                              Edited By Lewis Cobb on 27/10/2018 18:18:45

                                              #378020
                                              Rik Shaw
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                                                @rikshaw

                                                Lewis – Try this:

                                                **LINK**

                                                Rik

                                                #378024
                                                Lewis Cobb
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                                                  @lewiscobb93613
                                                  Posted by Rik Shaw on 27/10/2018 23:14:04:

                                                  Lewis – Try this:

                                                  **LINK**

                                                  Rik

                                                  Thanks Rik ! Lots of interesting ideas there….

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