Small linisher
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Made this not to long ago even cast the aluminium for the wheels

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

Hope you enjoyed the pics and hope they posted correctly
mfletch, Try to do the best you can and that's good enough
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They posted just fine mfletch. A belt grinder is fast moving to the top of my project list. Thanks for posting the pictures.

Ed
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#3
What's a linisher? 17428
Hard to tell but it doesn't look that "small" to me.
OK, never mind, I Googled "linisher" and now I know. Never heard the word before, now I can't wait to use it. Rotfl
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Hi mfletch , looks like a proper job, thanks for posting did you go off plans or just design it yourself ?
This is another item on my to do list..........my very long to do listBig Grin

cheers Mick
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#5
Very nice Mfletch.Smiley-signs107
What size is the belt?
The motor - variable speed?
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DaveH
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Just designed as I went but had to use 48inch X 2 inch belts as I already had some and Im a tight git Slaphead

It runs about 3000rpm and its a 1HP 240v motor its not variable speed

No plans just made as I went
mfletch, Try to do the best you can and that's good enough
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Very useful bit of kit. The top (1st) photo the two parts that slide together, did you fabricate them or are they square tube ?
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DaveH
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The inner box is just stock but the outer one is 2 lengths of 2x2 angle welded together doing that way you can get a tight fit and just grind the access angle off
mfletch, Try to do the best you can and that's good enough
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Great job. I have been looking at plans to make one myself...Bob
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well dun Thumbsup
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