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This thing weighs about 500 lbs.

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This thing weighs about 500 lbs.

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/mis...inder-4024.jpg

do you have a belt grinder? id like to buy a non china one soon.
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On 2009-04-02, erik litchy wrote:
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This thing weighs about 500 lbs.

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/mis...inder-4024.jpg

do you have a belt grinder? id like to buy a non china one soon.


No, I do not have one.

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This thing weighs about 500 lbs.

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/mis...inder-4024.jpg


Nice!

Give you $15 for it.

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This thing weighs about 500 lbs.

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/misc/ebay/Baldor-1217W-2HP-Grinder/Baldor-1217W-2HP-Grinder-4024.jpg


I see the left arbor is empty. Could you take detailed pictures of the
arbor and the hardware (disassembled) that attaches grinding wheel to
that arbor? I always wondered just how Baldor did this, even as I tamed
that sorry Ryobi. Thanks.

Joe Gwinn


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On 2009-04-04, Joseph Gwinn wrote:
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Ignoramus12193 wrote:

This thing weighs about 500 lbs.

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/misc/ebay/Baldor-1217W-2HP-Grinder/Baldor-1217W-2HP-Grinder-4024.jpg


I see the left arbor is empty. Could you take detailed pictures of the
arbor and the hardware (disassembled) that attaches grinding wheel to
that arbor? I always wondered just how Baldor did this, even as I tamed
that sorry Ryobi. Thanks.


I will try to do it this weekend. It is getting dark. This Baldor is
already getting bids btw.

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On 2009-04-04, Joseph Gwinn wrote:
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Ignoramus12193 wrote:

This thing weighs about 500 lbs.

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/mis...Grinder/Baldor
-1217W-2HP-Grinder-4024.jpg


I see the left arbor is empty. Could you take detailed pictures of the
arbor and the hardware (disassembled) that attaches grinding wheel to
that arbor? I always wondered just how Baldor did this, even as I tamed
that sorry Ryobi. Thanks.


I will try to do it this weekend. It is getting dark. This Baldor is
already getting bids btw.


Better hurry. Thanks,

Joe Gwinn
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