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jor2daje

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Hey Guys,

Been several years since I've been on the forum excited to get back into the hobby now I have some shop space. One of my recent purchases to fill out a small amount said space was this sweet little Sanford SG48, it popped on Craigslist between my house and work so I had to jump on it since it's in either like new or hasn't been used since a rebuild.
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So for I've just dusted the chuck and ground a poor Starrett 453 square that I'd left in a pocket and ended up getting caught in the washer's drain. I'm pretty happy with the results, but still have a lot to learn about surface grinding, of course that's all part of the fun.
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I've got a couple questions about this, first being is anyone familiar with Schellenbach Machinery Co. in San Francisco? I'm guessing they were a distributor for Sanford, but I also thought they could have been the company that rebuilt the machine. I keep thinking rebuild because the machine is tight&clean with all the scraping on the ways, but a few details are bit different than the normal 2nd generation Sanford Grinders I could see online like the painted handles, v-way covers being square, and no logo on wheel guard. Either way it's neat that the machine came from somewhere so close-by.
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My second question is what is this assembly? It came with some other misc. pieces in the cabinet (extra wheels, and even a spare tube for the mag-chuck controller). It seems to be some sort of stop for a rotating shaft? It came in pieces so I'm just guessing at the assembly order. I realize it could have nothing to do with the grinder but figure it couldn't hurt to ask.
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Thanks in advance for the help, I'm excited to make some parts on this guy.
 
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