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RE: Bench grinder setups - PixMan - 06-13-2014 Most of the grinder machines here have imperial (inch) shaft sizes, so we can't use those particular wheels. I recommend starting with a 1A1 type shape, and Shars sells them about as cheap as anyone. A 180 grit is a good compromise, look for a 75 concentration. If I was setting a two-wheel grinder, I would go 150 and 320. RE: Bench grinder setups - arvidj - 06-13-2014 Just curious ... l Google'd "Howard Hall Deluxe Grinding table" and was not able to locate any information about it ... other than Chuck has been building one Anyone have links or references to details? Arvid RE: Bench grinder setups - DaveH - 06-13-2014 (06-13-2014, 08:32 AM)arvidj Wrote: Just curious ... l Google'd "Howard Hall Deluxe Grinding table" and was not able to locate any information about it ... other than Chuck has been building one Try Harold Hall's precision grinding table And this is Harold Hall's web site http://www.homews.co.uk/index.html DaveH RE: Bench grinder setups - chucketn - 06-13-2014 Howard Hall is an English machinist that has written for Model Engineers Workshop. He compiled his articles into several books, one of which is "Milling, A Complete Course", which was re-published as "Milling for Home Machinists". The Deluxe Grinding Rest is detailed in these books. Here is a picture of his rest. Chuck Correction: his name is Harold Hall, my bad... RE: Bench grinder setups - arvidj - 06-13-2014 Chuck, Thanks for the picture. If you had not explained what it was I would have guessed it was a prototype Martian from H. G. Wells's "War of the Worlds". Arvid RE: Bench grinder setups - chucketn - 06-13-2014 I just returned from Lowe's with a 6" grinder to pair up with it. I'll put a diamond cup for carbide on one side and a AlOx cup for HSS on the other. Chuck RE: Bench grinder setups - ziggar - 06-13-2014 his name is HAROLD Hall Harold........... search for Harold Hall and you will find many many references http://lmgtfy.com/?q=harold+hall |