Old Wolf Bench Grinder
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(09-11-2012, 04:00 PM)doubleboost Wrote: I need a green wheel for the other end so i can grind carbide
John

John, Harold the 5th, King of HSS, says green wheels suck for grinding carbide.
I haven't yet got around to ordering the recommended diamond wheel but I did get the white wheel he recommended for HSS and it does a much better job than the wheels made of driveway gravel that come with today's grinders.
Nice job on the Wolf, I've never seen a two speed OFF switch though, can you fill us in?
Busy Bee 12-36 lathe, Busy Bee Mill drill, Busy Bee 4x6 bandsaw, Homemade 9x17 bandsaw, Ad infinitum.
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(08-18-2013, 11:53 AM)stevec Wrote:
(09-11-2012, 04:00 PM)doubleboost Wrote: I need a green wheel for the other end so i can grind carbide
John

John, Harold the 5th, King of HSS, says green wheels suck for grinding carbide.
I haven't yet got around to ordering the recommended diamond wheel but I did get the white wheel he recommended for HSS and it does a much better job than the wheels made of driveway gravel that come with today's grinders.
Nice job on the Wolf, I've never seen a two speed OFF switch though, can you fill us in?

Hi
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Is just a on off switch goer round & round
John
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Gottcha John, thanks.
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#24
Yup , nice grinder, great to see these oldies saved. (Was wondering about that switch also, thought maybe it was 2 speed or?)
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#25
hi i have for you a green wheel
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(08-18-2013, 06:50 PM)krv3000 Wrote: hi i have for you a green wheel

Thanks BobThumbsupDroolDroolDroolDrool
You are a star
John
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#27
I'm still trying to work out why you want grind an old wolf at all ? i mean what harm has said wolf done to you ?

Mike
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#28
Hi John, the grinder turned out nice!
I got some stuff from someone that was all covered up with black powder. Took some time cleaning all kinds of other stuff before I turned my attention to the grinder that came with it all. That happened today and it turned out that under all the black was your grinders cousin. I googled its brand and found your thread.
It will take me some time before my grinder looks as good as yours, but it runs just fine. It has most of its parts though, so if you still want some more (detail)photo's I can take some for you. Let me know. Mine was also painted green (not original). I hope to find out what the original colour has been, because if I am going to paint it I would like to make it as original as possible. maybe i can find some original paint somewhere on it. Could you show a detail picture of the big label (not the one behind the switch)? Regrettably that one is missing on my grinder

Peter
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#29
Great job on that grinder!!

Probably run circles around some of the newer junk they come out with these days too!

Later,
Russ
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Hi
Peter
I may be able to get you a "wolf" emblem from a friend who scrapped a grinder
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John
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