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Here's the front of case
Top: Sears Label on top left corner
And here's what was inside, even adapter for smaller bits, sure all those were added by previous owner.
On tag says
24000 R.P.M
40 deg c rise (idk)
max 1 1/2 inch dia wheel w/1 inch shank mounted points(?).
And at bottom it says:
Sears, Roebuck & co.
Simpsons-Sears LTD
click on link you will see it pop up for a second then message about item ended, only thing I found so far. still searching.
Found out Simpson-Sears is a Canadian based Sears.
Grinder must not be worth much, and not very popular in U.S.
Canadian based sear's, maybe I should Google some Canadian tool forums and see what they come up with.
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Thats very cool. I am not sure the date, but wondering about the plastic case. It looks old, but the plastic case makes me wonder how old. I am not sure when they went from the metal case to plastic cases.
Here's the front of case
Top: Sears Label on top left corner
And here's what was inside, even adapter for smaller bits, sure all those were added by previous owner.
On tag says
24000 R.P.M
40 deg c rise (idk)
max 1 1/2 inch dia wheel w/1 inch shank mounted points(?).
And at bottom it says:
Sears, Roebuck & co.
Simpsons-Sears LTD
click on link you will see it pop up for a second then message about item ended, only thing I found so far. still searching.
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craftsman commercial grinder.
pic of grinder I found online model # 335.25841
My craftsman commercial hand grinder tag. clear to the eye, just cheap cell camera, can't find a manufacturer date. works great, had to grind off stripped lug nuts w/tire on car, grey plastic sears case it came in had a bunch of different grit/size/shape grinding bits in it, very kool.
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Not sure on age It says craftsman commercial hand grinder model 335.25841
pic of tag on craftsman grinder, get better on later.
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That is a hard one. There is no marking or tag plate on it?
Yea nothing on it. I will just bring it to home depo or somewhere and match a belt to it, the one that was on there sharpened knives real good 180/220 grit I think, size was worn out and couldn't read, then it snapped and I lost it.
Man I have no idea. That Craftsman might be worth something, a lot of collectors like the old Craftsman, but it depends upon the year.Not sure on age It says craftsman commercial hand grinder model 335.25841
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anyone know who made this belt sander, or what hp, belt size i need to look for, found in shed. no tags serial # etc.
cool craftsman die grinder I found also, already save me money using this tool.
Thanks Mario
Antique Toools
in Hand Tools
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Thanks I was sent this 72-73 Sears catalog with grinder on page 18.
http://www.roseantiquetools.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/197273craftsman15.5mb.pdf
I also found these vise type things, possibly pipe benders, not sure, prev renter was a welder.
Thanks again