Mounted on a Grizzly pedestal and 1-1/8" plywood, with lockable casters. The abrasive wheels are new, the work rests are new, the light assemblies are new, and the spark arrestors are new.
Included are u-bolt clamps to mount a water cooling basin or master light switch or both, which is why I sourced them, and they're a weird diameter that matches the post, from McMaster-Carr.
The wheels are fairly fine grit (not suitable for lawnmower blade sharpening, for example).
I also bought and installed two Oneway Mfgring's precision balancing doo-dads to make the wheels run without any vibration at all. This is a quiet and smooth grinder.
I bought this and the add-ons for my eventual dream shop, which hasn't happened, and I have three other grinders that I have been using rather than this one; I've only used it once, briefly last year, in four years, and I need the space more than I need this fourth grinder. I'm sad to let it go, but I've decided.
I am not entertaining offers at this time.
Oak Harbor is on north Whidbey Island, accessible from the mainland via a bridge west of Mt. Vernon, or a ferry from Mukilteo + an hour drive north.