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This filled me with dred imagining a patched wheel self destructing and killing you..
Then I saw the speed rating. Max rpm 150 !!!
Andrew Mawson, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Oct 2013.
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That is a good point to bring up Andrew.
I should have mentioned that this wheel is for a slow-speed wet grinder and only runs at 90 RPM. I wouldn't want to be anywhere near a wheel of this size at a high RPM. It is 10 inches (250 mm) in diameter - 2 inches (50 mm) wide and weighs 10 lbs. (0.71 stone) so I am more afraid of dropping it on my foot than anything else.
I just wanted to true up the edges of the bore so that the weight of wheel didn't cause it to settle on the drive shaft into one of the chipped spots on the edges and induce any run out / wobble problems. As I mentioned it probably wasn't necessary to do at all, but it gives me piece of mind regardless knowing the bore is as true as possible. I had to make myself new hubs for the wheels on my 6 inch Harbor Freight carbide grinder thanks to the sloppy fit of the bores and multiple voids in the cast aluminum (aluminium) factory hubs. Out of the box that grinder would vibrate itself right off the workbench if it wasn't bolted down. No bueno.
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I had a grinder like that (the vibration, that is). I bolted it to the bench and anytime I had to vibrate the air bubbles out of a mold I'd set the mold either next to it or on the motor and turn it on. Worked like a champ. Then I bought a real grinder!
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Smart! When life gives you lemons....
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