OP, this is probably one of the better home-use grinders out there. Jet 6":
https://thd.co/2IuUTat
The $15 B&D one you linked will do in a pinch as well.
$200 for a 6" import is crazy. Jmho
OP, this is probably one of the better home-use grinders out there. Jet 6":
https://thd.co/2IuUTat
The $15 B&D one you linked will do in a pinch as well.
$200 for a 6" import is crazy. Jmho
Jet grinders are very powerful. That 6" grinder is probably 5 amps and their 8" grinder is 8 amps.
If you're every going to use a wire brush you needs lots of amps.
Jet wouldn't be near the top of my list, but it might be OK for the average DIY guy.
My 8" Dayton was made in Taiwan, has a 3/4 hp motor and draws 10.8 amps. It has been in service for a long time and is used mostly for polishing stainless, a very demanding job.
Also have an ancient 6" Craftsman that I bought new decades ago. That one mounts a grinding wheel and wire brush; works fine.
How do you know where your dayton was manufactured?...
Says so right on the nameplate.
It says Dayton is in USA, not necessarily the tool. Dayton is a wholly owned subsidary of WW Grainger. I just bought a Dayton grinder/ buffer pedestal stand. I am happy with it but it is made in China. Check the Grainger or Zoro (another Grainger subsidiary) site.They usually list country of origin.Oh so I am just an idiot and thought even though mine said USA it wasn't [emoji106]
I just looked. On Zoro, your model seems to have been replaced with a newer number that is made in China for $257. I see the label is also different but I could not read it to see if it still says Dayton with the US address.It says Dayton is in USA, not necessarily the tool. Dayton is a wholly owned subsidary of WW Grainger. I just bought a Dayton grinder/ buffer pedestal stand. I am happy with it but it is made in China. Check the Grainger or Zoro (another Grainger subsidiary) site.They usually list country of origin.
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I just looked. On Zoro, your model seems to have been replaced with a newer number that is made in China for $257. I see the label is also different but I could not read it to see if it still says Dayton with the US address.
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How do you know where your dayton was manufactured? I just bought one and am curious myself.
Baldor.
I ordered a new Baldor. Have to support companies that make quality tools
I believe that was made by Doerr, in USA. It's one of the old ones...