I have a old tool post lathe grinder with a 2 prong - cord and plug. I don't use it much so am sure it not wore out from over use. Recently touched the machine and noticed a tingle-shock. On further examination with a meter I have 115-120 volts between the grinder and a known ground. I could have got a real shock under different circumstances but with good shoes got by without a tingle. When reversing the plug the problem goes away so this motor is Polar sensitive. I know this can be fixed with a new 3 conductor cord and proper ground but are old split motors known to have a internal ground where this could be dangerous??? I got a deal on a coffee pot and toaster years ago that had this problem but we learned how to plug it in after a while. Amazing how cheap I was back in the day when money was hard to come by??