New Rests for Bench Grinder
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New Rests for Bench Grinder
This Baldor grinder has been in my shop since 1973 and for reasons I never got around to making suitable rests for it. This photo shows what I came up with after a few moments with a measuring tape. The materials used were 3/8 X 1" and 3/8 X 4" hot rolled bar stock, which were on hand. The smaller links are 2" on center and the longer ones are 4", yours will probably vary. The rest (orange) pictured on the LHS is the finished model with 3/8" carriage bolts acting as pivots. The rests shown on the RHS are shown as a trial assembly to check the fit and to mark which pieces were to be threaded. These pivot holes were initially drilled 5/16" dia. and temporarily mounted together with 5/16" bolts. The reason for this is, 5/16" is the proper tap drill size for 3/8"- 6 coarse threads...........more on that later. All of the adjustments were located on the LHS of the rests so that the pivots are all tightened with a down stroke.