McBrownie
Well-known member
McB: It sounds like your health is maybe 100% again and very happy to see you were able to make your plan work with the belt grinder addition. I've seen several steel washers take up a gap on the arbor on some wheels I've owned, but your plywood and having Kevin make a better fix sounds better. are you going to put a metal guide on the wheel or is the way it is now except for the plywood replacement that way you'll be using it?
very nice and hard to believe it was 60 in Cleveland today because we have snow on the ground here in Seattle. go figure.
by the way whenever you get time to finish the Prentiss' Japanning is ok by me and i'm sure the others that are waiting to see your professional method and great posts will wait until you have some time to do it.
Thanks, I'm moving around like a normal 52 year-old again. It's no fun feeling 85 and I'm not planning on bouncing off of the pavement again anytime soon.

There is a side table attachment for this unit, but I have read that it is kind of flimsy. Seems like I could do better with an old Craftsman side table. They have some on ebay, but I'd have to figure out how to mount it. That is half the fun. They don't sell a guide, or tool rest, for the belt which surprises me. If you think about the direction that this runs and that the platen is on the top surface, it wouldn't work in the vertical position. In other words, it's backwards. Not a surprise coming from Australia. Maybe their grinders run backwards too.
I have seen where some people mount this "upside down" on the left side of the grinder and fabricate a tool rest, but then you can't attach the side table. Oh well, for the price of one contact wheel on a higher end machine, I can't complain. It's a nice unit.


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