I've aquired a weapon of mass abrasion :)
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ARMOURER ERIC
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I've aquired a weapon of mass abrasion :)
Got it cheap and only 20 miles away.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... RK:MEWN:IT
Eric C. Joseph
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Not a bad little grinder, though I've never been real fond of burr king. For armour it should be great. For blades, it'd be a little less than ideal. (Although it'd be better than a 2x42 craftsman....
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Looks like a pretty nice machine, though at 3/4 HP it is probably a bit underpowered.
I looked a a bunch of grinders before I decdied to build one. It ended up being a lot of fun, works MUCH better than the Grizzly I've used in the past and was significantly cheaper.
[img]http://www.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/~malarkey/sca/images/chronological/2004/wide_belt_sander_small.jpg[/img]
I looked a a bunch of grinders before I decdied to build one. It ended up being a lot of fun, works MUCH better than the Grizzly I've used in the past and was significantly cheaper.
[img]http://www.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/~malarkey/sca/images/chronological/2004/wide_belt_sander_small.jpg[/img]
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3/4 should be fine. I have never had an issue with one being underpowered.
Nifty machine
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I've used the Grizzly. In my opinion, it doesn't turn fast enough(NOT enough SFPM), nor does it have good belt tracking. It was designed for knife grinding, not grounding rounded surfaces and it shows. The tracking could probably be rectiified by taking the top wheel out crowning it slightly. The one I used had a perfectly flat upper wheel.
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Allright, I realize you "tool guys" are gonna laugh and call me a "silly girl", but I'm gonna ask this question anyway. What is the difference between this machine and a belt sander? I'm sure it must have advantages considering the cost of that machine versus the cost of a belt sander, but what are they? Is this type of machine safer than a regular bench grinder? I REALLY don't like bench grinders. I'd rather file by hand for hours than put a sharp piece of metal up against a wheel that wants nothing more than to throw the metal back at you.
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Cat wrote: What is the difference between this machine and a belt sander?
No difference really. This is technically a belt sander. Somewhere in time, somebody thought that people got it confused with one of the portable belt sanders and started calling it a belt grinder. Is it safer than a bench grinder? For the most part, but alot of that depends on the user and the task at hand. The debris and grit is usually flung downwards rather than at you with this basic design.
Personally, I build my own. If I were to purchase one, it would be in the following order, KMG, Bader, Burr King/Hardcore, Coote, Grizzly.
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