Early Cincinnati Milling Machine tool and cutter grinder
At least I think it's a T & C grinder, and it's early to me. A scrapper knows I'm a sucker for this stuff and trolled it past me. When they come right to your door yard it's hard to turn it down.
It's probably missing a lot of accessories, but is it useful for anything as is? The spindle has no noticeable play moving it by hand. It's hard to read with the lettering filled with paint, but I think the patent date is 1890.
I tried to edit title to find the missing "n", but it only changed the title in the first post, not the main page title. Is there a way I can do this? Thanks
At least I think it's a T & C grinder, and it's early to me. A scrapper knows I'm a sucker for this stuff and trolled it past me. When they come right to your door yard it's hard to turn it down.
It's probably missing a lot of accessories, but is it useful for anything as is? The spindle has no noticeable play moving it by hand. It's hard to read with the lettering filled with paint, but I think the patent date is 1890.
I tried to edit title to find the missing "n", but it only changed the title in the first post, not the main page title. Is there a way I can do this? Thanks