Finally got it done

Chris Railey

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Here she is all wired up and ready to eat steel. I could not be happier with it. But after the full shop overhaul I am too worn out to grind.FCC24E6D-EA94-4062-B305-1587F34F5366.jpeg
 

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Nice grinder but I'm really digging that fly press in the last pic
Nice catch. That is my Norton #3 deep throat Fly Press. I got it about two years ago from West Coast Flypresses. It works really well and puts out tremendous force for just mechanical input. No electricity needed. I can cold bend 1/2 square bar with a little effort. I used my grinder again tonight and there is no substitute for being able to control the speed. I love that grinder period.
 
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