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Picked this up at a garage sale yesterday for $5. It looks like it might be a knife sharpener jig for a planer knife but I'm not sure. I'd hate re-purpose it and later find out I could have used it for it's original purpose Simply too many goodies to pass up Attached Images
Reply:You might be right.....zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:Don't know but that's some really interesting looking wood!
Reply:You guess right , old style planer knife sharpener.
Reply:It looks very similar to a fixture used for sharpening blades for sod cutting machines. We have one in the shop. Obviously you are missing everything else, i.e the rack system with the grinder that rides side to side.Granthttp://jackalopefab.com/MM210Synchrowave 200DXMiller XMT350 w/60series feederMiller Bobcat 250 with SGA 100 and spoolgunHTP PlasmaFull Machine shop with everything
Reply:must be a hell of a wide grinder to sharpen that lenght of a blade>Innovations are what i leave behind for History
Reply:Originally Posted by joedirt1966Don't know but that's some really interesting looking wood!
Reply:Originally Posted by Thiel-Metal-Fabmust be a hell of a wide grinder to sharpen that lenght of a blade
Reply:Coming out of a small engine shop it was probably part of the grinder used for putting the initial hollow grind on bed knives for reel mowers or maybe sharpening any other flat blade, like on a sod cutter. I had one many years ago in my shop that would take a bed knife up to about 16". A lot of the old reel mowers like on Leave It To Beaver were 12-16" so if that's the size, maybe that's what it was originally made for. It could have also been part of a lapping or back-lapping machine and held a bed knife while you lapped the reel. The fine adjustments on it make it look like it could have been used for that as it's critical to have an even lap. That bolt on the left side looks like a depth adjustment. The grind mark could be from years of spinning a reel with lapping compound or a grinding wheel. It's neat whatever it is.
Reply:[QUOTE=forhire;542028]Laminated particle board...
Reply:Looks like a bed knife holder for reel mower sharpner.Lincoln 300 Vantage 2008300 Commander 1999SA250 1999SA200 1968Miller Syncrowave 200XMT350MPA/S-52E/xr-15Xtreme 12vs Millermatic 251 w/30A Millermatic 251 Dialarc 250 Hypertherm 1250 GEKA & Bantom Ironwokers
Reply:If you can lose the handle you could use it to put any straight blade for anything in a Blanchard grinder with that and get unreal results.....zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:Here are a couple crappy pics of the set up used to grind/sharpen sod cutter blades.Hope these show up...... Attached Imageshttp://jackalopefab.com/MM210Synchrowave 200DXMiller XMT350 w/60series feederMiller Bobcat 250 with SGA 100 and spoolgunHTP PlasmaFull Machine shop with everything |
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