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Bruce Lehmann
 
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Default Identify tool grinder

Hello,

I've aquired the base of an old Norton grinder (dated 1947). I
doesn't have the grinding head, but the base and part of the table are
in good shape. I will be making a special purpose tool grinder with
it.

Picture at http://www.thinkerf.com/NortonGrinder.htm

I have never seen a tool grinder where the table swivels around the
column. What type or style of grinding head could make use of this?

If anyone knows what the original configuration looked like, please
let me know.

Thanks in advance
Bruce
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