gallmeyer and livingston universal grinder

just finished helping my friend get this monster put back together - looks like you could grind about anything on it, from a crankshaft or bearing to cutting tools and probably all sorts of stuff I don't know about - he wants it do go away, it's very heavy (one ton?) and near Los Angeles - if you are interested (or if you just want some photos), send me a note - get my email from my web page below, and I'll send you some photos.

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Bill Noble
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one of the accessories that is available with this is a 50 taper holder powered by a 1/4 HP motor for holding items that need to be turned as they are ground. Again, photos available if you want, just ask me (find my email through my web page below). These items need to move out soon. The universal grinder itself is pretty heavy, so shipping except by freight doesn't make sense, the rotating spindle though could be shipped with or without the motor.

Also, whomever was making a lathe for turning sundials - this could be a nice solution to that problem

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Bill Noble

for the few who may be interested I put the thing on ebay - we shall see if it sells or becomes scrap metal

the 50 taper rotary accessory is here:

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The grinder itself is here:
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I'd sure like to see this go to someone who will use it, but I guess scrap is better than landfill

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Bill Noble

looks like this rather nice and ready to use tool and cutter grinder is going to get broken up for scrap since we can't find anyone who wants it whole - if you want any pieces of it, (or if for some amazing reason you want it whole) drop me a note via my web page below. I had listed it on e-bay, so there are some pictures in the closed auction here:

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and I may also put it back up on the Los Angeles Craigs list with some photos - you can try searching there, or just email me and ask for the photos.

It has a large 2 hp 3 phase motor, a nice grinder head, 4 ft table and ways, etc - as far as I can tell, there is nothing wrong with it (other than my friend doesn't have space for it any more). Right now it is on rollers, so anyone who wanted it could just roll it onto a trailer.

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