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Grinding Wheels & Wire Wheels

Contract_Pilot

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I have a nice 8" Variable speed grinder need a good source for wheels off the shelf not mail order? I Looked at some at the usual places HD/Blows/Sears but all seem to be of poor quality and cannot get different grit's nor have i found any scotch bright wheels locally?
 
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neophyte

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Lee Valley has quality 8" grinding wheels used for sharpening woodworking tools. I believe the stores keep most of the catalogue items in stock, but can't say for certain since I've never been to a store.

http://www.leevalley.com/US/Wood/page.aspx?p=32981&cat=1,43072,43080&ap=1

http://www.leevalley.com/US/Wood/page.aspx?p=62012&cat=1,43072,43080&ap=1

Otherwise you need an industrial hardware store or industrial abrasives supplier. Vancouver should have multiple options. Acklands Grainger has stores locations in Vancouver. I don't know if they'd have the wheels on the shelves, but it's the kind of thing they might.

https://www.acklandsgrainger.com/
 

MotoDave

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I just bought a Norton wheel for my 6" bench grinder, specifically for sharpening HSS lathe tool bits. Took a bit of looking around the Norton catalogs to figure out what I wanted, but I have been really happy with how the wheel cuts and the finish I get on the tools. Bought through Amazon prime so fast free shipping for me, and the price was inline with other retailers.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001DSZ35K/?tag=atomicindus08-20
 
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Tried Fastenal local ones all have to order they can have it the next day but I cannot check quality. "If I am going to order I would just use the internet and save a bunch mr. sales man!" Any recommendation on quality wheels since i will have to order?
 
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Contract_Pilot

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I just bought a Norton wheel for my 6" bench grinder, specifically for sharpening HSS lathe tool bits. Took a bit of looking around the Norton catalogs to figure out what I wanted, but I have been really happy with how the wheel cuts and the finish I get on the tools. Bought through Amazon prime so fast free shipping for me, and the price was inline with other retailers.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001DSZ35K/?tag=atomicindus08-20

Thanks I also have prime...
 

theknurl

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I have 2, 1/2hp 7" bench grinders, a Baldor 7307 and a Delta/Rockwell 23-105

they both use 5/8" ID wheels

my 3/4hp Baldor buffer has 3/4" shafts
 
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