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Default Any idea what this Oliver drill grinder is for?

Label "227A" is 2x4 inches in size.

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Label "227A" is 2x4 inches in size.

picture is here.

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/mis...e-IMG_5693.JPG



Brazed carbide and spade drills.

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On 2009-04-02, John R. Carroll jcarroll@ubu wrote:

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Label "227A" is 2x4 inches in size.

picture is here.

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/mis...e-IMG_5693.JPG



Brazed carbide and spade drills.


OK... thanks...

you think it weighs 300 lbs?

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Default Any idea what this Oliver drill grinder is for?

No, but I believe the green machine beside it is an SRD drill sharpener, the
one I posted a commentary about recently.

As far s size, weight and practicality go, the SRD grinder would be a better
choice for a home shop or small business.

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Label "227A" is 2x4 inches in size.

picture is here.

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/mis...e-IMG_5693.JPG



Hey Iggy,

I can't tell, but an Oliver 600 will apparently grind drill-bits up to
3" diameter.

http://www.tristatetool.com/ourmachinery.html


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On 2009-04-02, John R. Carroll jcarroll@ubu wrote:

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Label "227A" is 2x4 inches in size.

picture is here.

http://yabe.algebra.com/~ichudov/mis...e-IMG_5693.JPG



Brazed carbide and spade drills.


OK... thanks...

you think it weighs 300 lbs?


At least. Perhaps as much as 500.

JC



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Label "227A" is 2x4 inches in size.

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Standard large drills

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