Belt Grinder
#51
Very nice Dave. I like the nice, big table. Thumbsup

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#52
Looks fantastic. I want one.
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#53
Thanks Ed,
It runs very smooth, had to try it out Thumbsup .................. I'll sharpen a few kitchen knives .......... managed to stick the pointed end in my thumb Bash 
   

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(06-15-2015, 05:50 PM)DaveH Wrote: Thanks Ed,
It runs very smooth, had to try it out Thumbsup .................. I'll sharpen a few kitchen knives .......... managed to stick the pointed end in my thumb Bash 


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Dave,

You better send that tool to me. It's too dangerous for you to run. Happyyes

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#55
Better send it to me Dave, Ed might hurt himself too. Nice sander though.
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#56
That's a belt grinder .. Nice ya couldn't find a bigger one Dave . Well im Glad you have to put gas in it. If I put that in my garage id have to get rid of my Hog . Im Saving up and the room for a cut off saw that I can roll outside when need be My wife told me to build another shed for my Bike and I said no can do she's staying right here next to Papa
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#57
I like Dave, bought one instead of making one. I went to the LWS to pick up some welding rod and saw a Jancy RadiusMaster (Made in Australia, sold in the US by Jancy), a 2" x 48" belt sander/grinder, I no intension in buy one, but was offered the floor model at about 60% off, so I took it home. I now would not have a shop with out a belt sander/grinder, I use it 5-6 times a day. Whether it is shop made or bought, a true asset in the shop.
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#58
Wow! Those Radius Masters go for about $2600 now. Yikes

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#59
I made one use it every day don't know how I managed without one 

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#60
I've messed about quite a bit with this belt grinder using different belt types and grades and I can say it is a lot easier grinding on a belt grinder than the normal wheel types.
Just thought I would pass it on. Smile 
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