Yeah, I saved one of these from a factory I ran, that, and a few pieces of miscellaneous stuff. Gage Pin Sets, Granite block, lathe chucks etc. You never had to re-dress the wheel in between breaks. They taught me that you're supposed to dress the wheel every time you turn it on. This thing could go until you bumbled axis travel that caused the wheel to get hurt.
Boyar Schultz made a great machine. Mine is sea foam green with chrome wheels and a dust collector. It's in the garage, and I'm moving. I unbolted the top from the bottom so I could handle it. I am willing to part with it.
This is my first post, and you guessed it, I could use a hand. Thanks