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Half grinder half linisher thing... your views please!

jipps

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So, I have neither a grinder nor a linisher. I don't have a massive, frequent need for either, and have got by to now using a mix of clamps, drills, orbital sanders, hand tools... but I would like to broaden my capabilities and capacities.

What do we think of these - do they kill two birds with one stone? Or are they jack of all trades and master of none?

Views please, help me decide!

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This one is 370W, one 150mm grinding wheel, 50 x 686mm sanding belt, worklight, dust extraction...
 
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Superbec

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a real belt grinder has a rubber contact wheel and is a lot more powerful

I do have a thing similar to this one and it does it's job , but don't ask too much of it.
 
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Okay, so we don't care about these, fair enough... thanks Superbec for the response!
 
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jipps

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Most of us aren't in Ireland, so giving us the options you have might be a better route to take here.

You make a good point, I will bear that in mind in future! For now, I was really only wondering what people thought of this hybrid (pic above) vs a dedicated grinder and linisher:

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Well I'll say that after getting a real belt grinder, I haven't once used my bench grinder. But there is nothing cheap about a good belt grinder so it takes a real need to spend that kind of money.
 

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What do you plan on using it for? I started with and still have a craftsman 2x42 w/ 6" disc on the side (look it up), similar to your first listing belt wise.

You might be better off building one. No clue what the market is like over there. :headscrat
 

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Nothing wrong with the grinder/linisher. If they will do the job you need go for it.
 

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My bench grinder sometimes sits for months without being used. But my belt sander gets used every couple of days.

Bench grinding on small stuff is always a hassle holding the parts. But shaping them on a sander is much more controllable. To grind on large parts, it's much easier and controllable to clamp the part and use a hand held angle grinder.

If I had to choose between the options, I think I'd get a dedicated bench sander, belt + disc, and skip the bench grinder entirely.


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jipps

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Some great points here, so...

Well I'll say that after getting a real belt grinder, I haven't once used my bench grinder. But there is nothing cheap about a good belt grinder so it takes a real need to spend that kind of money.

This is what I'm thinking. Whilst I am a definite convert to the "buy cheap buy twice" philosophy, and am generally only buying high-quality tools (new or used), this is definitely not going to be an everyday item, and - as you say - given how expensive a dedicated linisher can be, I think this is an area where I am prepared to compromise.

What do you plan on using it for? I started with and still have a craftsman 2x42 w/ 6" disc on the side (look it up), similar to your first listing belt wise.
You might be better off building one. No clue what the market is like over there. :headscrat

I did look it up. Can't see it for sale to verify that the pic I saw is correct, but if it is, it is the identical machine. I see it also in the US as a Grizzly H7760. The units seem to come in 250W (0.33bhp) or 370W (0.5bhp). The draper above is the 370W. I just want it for general DIY & auto repair / parts finishing... building it is not on the cards, really, so would you recommend?

Nothing wrong with the grinder/linisher. If they will do the job you need go for it.

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My bench grinder sometimes sits for months without being used. But my belt sander gets used every couple of days.
Bench grinding on small stuff is always a hassle holding the parts. But shaping them on a sander is much more controllable. To grind on large parts, it's much easier and controllable to clamp the part and use a hand held angle grinder.
If I had to choose between the options, I think I'd get a dedicated bench sander, belt + disc, and skip the bench grinder entirely.
Sgt Lumpy

I think that if money was no object, I would probably go for a dedicated linisher. But (a) money is an object; and (b) I do clamp/grind, but would like the bench capability for sharpening, etc...





This has been really useful in helping to shape my thoughts. Thanks to all :)
 
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