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Alan Rothenbush
 
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Default Sanford Surface Grinder


Sorry about that Mark. I've been watching, kinda casually, for benchtop SGs
on eBay, and they all seem to go for way more than I'm willing to spend,
typically in the $800 - $900 range.

So when I saw this one with a BuyItNow of $350.00, I couldn't resist.
Reading the archives, though, this seems to be slightly on the high side
for _private_ deals of a couple of years ago. itseems like eBay has run up
the prices on these things a whole bunch.

I wasn't TOO worried about finding a place for it ( until last night ). You
see, I have one corner (by the stairs), where the hydraulic press sits.
I've been planning on moving the press anyway, and so I though this was a
perfect item to go in its place.

But then last night, I found another Sanford on eBay (for $800) with a bunch
of pictures. For the first time, I saw the back of a Sanford .. and
there's a motor sticking out !

Now, of course there would be, but I just wasn't thinking about that. This
motor sticking out in this corner would effectively block the stairs.

So, I may be adding a fourth motor to go along with the three "CNC" motors.

That fourth motor will likely be a DC motor ('cuz they're smaller for the
same power) mounted _above_ the spindle pointing forwards (where I can bang
my head on it) with a belt running down to a pulley located more or less
where the original motor lives.

Or I may just punch a hole in the wall ( a slot, really ) and build a little
weatherproof box around it.

But I WILL find room for it .. sorry.

Alan

Mark wrote:

Oh, Alan, you beat me to it! So where's it going? Gonna move a
wall and move the South Bend and the horizontal mill into new quarters?
Or, my (first) marriage survived a Porsche engine under the bed for
a few months - perhaps move something into *her* ("our") living space?
Having witnessed the pain you went through disposing of those compressor
parts, I don't really see you actually SELLING anything...

I rather liked my line - borrowed from a friend of Guy Lautard - "A
lathe followed me home and I think I'll keep it....."


/mark