I finally replaced the bushings for the tenths dial. The dial had a tendency to rattle when the infeed whel was turned rapidly. Now it turns wuite smoothly. Next I will fashion a new table angl;e setting screw to replace the original which ahd rusted and broken..
Thursday, April 13, 2006
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Are there any other Rivett grinder owners out there?
I'm curious if I am the only crazy enough to attempt restoring one of these machines.
Email to spetach@yahoo.com
Email to spetach@yahoo.com
Progress has slowed down for a stretch...
While I look for new employment. Read here for more. Rather than having ample time to focus on the machine, I am focusing on bringing some cash flow. I have been clearing out more space around it to facilitate the repairs needed.
Friday, January 27, 2006
first photo of the project

Fortunately, I was able to find a manual for a slightly earlier model 104 on Ebay, which should help considerably with restoration efforts.
The Rivett 104 Universal Grinder rebuild project
Slowly, I am rebuilding a 1950 Rivett 104 Unviersal OD grinder. It's missing some parts so I am having to recreate them as best I can from the manual I have.
It seems that the 104 wasn't produced in large numbers given that my machine is serial # 1177, Dec 1950, was the last of only 10 units made in 1950. Production ended a just few years later. Around 1100 were produced in the entire run. See the Rivett serial numbers page for a complete list of the serial numbers and production years. I haven't seen any other 104's since I purchased mine almost 10 years ago.
As time goes on, I will post some pictures of the progress.
It seems that the 104 wasn't produced in large numbers given that my machine is serial # 1177, Dec 1950, was the last of only 10 units made in 1950. Production ended a just few years later. Around 1100 were produced in the entire run. See the Rivett serial numbers page for a complete list of the serial numbers and production years. I haven't seen any other 104's since I purchased mine almost 10 years ago.
As time goes on, I will post some pictures of the progress.
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