@@southernsirens1659 yeah in the 192 Sterling was founded in NY and in the 80s the company relocated to Colorado and changed ownership. They then adopted the name sentry, now they kept the same design as Sterling just editing the output design. Pretty amazing stuff
You don't see too many "bench grinders" still in service much these days... Most of the ones that remain are relics, such as this one...
@Jake Webber I have one near me too. Unfortunately, it got struck by lightning around 2012-2013 and is now presumed dead.
There mostly in Ohio, the remaining ones at least.
@@OpenHeadersTV mostly in NY, TX and NJ, actually
@@Sipex6484 all the ones that ive seen were in ohio but yeah also those states
Could use a tune up
Kinda sounds like the newer Sentry's.
(I believe sterling was the name before Sentry.)
And new paint
It a bit like England siren where I live
It must be a CS8
@@AMT1345 nah it ain’t me
Then why are you named that
So it must be you
@@AMT1345 no it’s a sterling M-10 read the title 1 year old!
sounds like a sentery16v
Same company sterling is sentry
@@southernsirens1659 yeah in the 192 Sterling was founded in NY and in the 80s the company relocated to Colorado and changed ownership. They then adopted the name sentry, now they kept the same design as Sterling just editing the output design. Pretty amazing stuff
Sounds scary
It doesnt to me
Is that yours at your house
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