I bought out a studio last week and in all the stuff was an old Inland Wizard grinder. It was made in 1982 and was the first to have a plastic ribbed work surface. this grinder is like new and runs like a champ. Also included was the straight edge guide.
Of course I'm keeping it!
Old Grinder
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Re: Old Grinder
How does it keep the grinder head wet?
Jim
Jim
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there's a sponge behind the grinder head...you just can't see it. same as all the grinders.The Hobbyist wrote:How does it keep the grinder head wet?
Jim
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I bought one of those a few months ago as well! $5. at a swap meet. I love the small work area for smaller pieces. Mine of course doesn't look as nice as yours...
HEIDI
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WOW, brings back memories of years ago when i started stained glass.
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Re: Old Grinder
It looks practically unused.
Raf
Raf
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I doubt it has a couple hours on it. the bits are like new and the lady told me they were the original bits.Raphael Schnepf wrote:It looks practically unused.
Raf