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I don't believe you Dave. Where's the pictures?

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There's not much to see, some pieces of (scrap) steel with lots of grinding marks. I was just trying to get use to using it, see how it feels and what the different grades do. Nevertheless I'll find a couple of pieces and take a pic or two Smile
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(07-17-2015, 01:49 PM)DaveH Wrote: There's not much to see, some pieces of (scrap) steel with lots of grinding marks. I was just trying to get use to using it, see how it feels and what the different grades do. Nevertheless I'll find a couple of pieces and take a pic or two Smile
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Hello Dave
Am a bit late on this Your latest acquisition of Yours - all the best with it
Hope U got the one with the VFD
Those bearing-run wheels turn real smooth
U should try making some knives now
where U getting Your belts from ??
Try them NORTON BLAZE's, they're the best in the business, not cheap here though
PFERD also has some very good CERAMIC Belts, give them a run. If U can get discounted 3M one's then U are in the money.
Happy for U and happy grinding like we say
aRM
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Hi aRM,
I don't think I will make any knives, doesn't really appeal to me.
It does have a VFD, helps a lot.
I have some Norton, Pferd, Klingspor, Rebuff and a couple of "fancy" 3M's Trizact. I'm still playing around Smile . As time goes on I'm sure I will find a preferred manufacturer.
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