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Whiskeymike

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I've been reading a bunch of forums and pages looking for good plans for diy 72x2 belt grinder builds. But most are 2013 and prior, so many of the photos and files are missing. If you know of solid plans, especially with dimensions, can you please post a link?

I'm hoping to find a build like a KMG, with spacing/connections for attachments. I have access to cnc plasma, welder, lathe, and mill, so I have broad options for building it.

I'm also looking to find out what options there are for a speed controller for a D.C. Motor, probably from a treadmill. The treadmill controls look way to bulky, so I think I'd like to get a new controller.

Thanks
 
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ar2stp48

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I have been searching the net for good DIY plans; key word there is "good" Have found a few that are a nicer build. Here is one that contains a good design and construction. The wheels are available on ebay as a set for about $150

http://dcknives.blogspot.com/p/2-x-72-belt-grinder.html Orig did not have the http:// if that matters

I have recently discovered the uses of a 1x42 Meade (same as older Delta) belt unit and want to build a 2x72 model.
 
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Whiskeymike

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Great, recommendations. Thanks guys. Ar2stp48, your exactly right. It seems like it's hard to find the good ones.

I have to get an education on VFD's.
 

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I have a mill now but built this one with a Chinese drill press.
 

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I liked the looks of the ones sold by Oregon blade maker. I copied mine after there's
 

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Twisted Sid

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I built mine in Nov/Dec of last year and love it. I followed most of the measurements and directions from SSR knives and guns on youtube.
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I bought the wheels from Oregon blade makerr on ebay. http://stores.ebay.com/oregonblademaker.
I was going to do a treadmill motor setup but couldn't find any pulleys or wheels that would fit the shaft of the treadmill motors (they are i think a 17mm shaft) so, I went with just a 2hp HF motor my dad had laying around in his garage. I saw that you have access to a mill and lathe so that shouldn't be an issue for you though.
For the treadmill motor controls, look for a mc-60 controller. With that controller you can use potentiometer to adjust the speed and the controller board is not that big but you will need to put it in some kind of sealed box.
This thread is is where I learned about the mc-60 and how to wire it up. Outlaw is a good guy and answered a all my questions I had about using the treadmill motors.http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=159224
Mine might not be very glamorous looking but it works great and I have less than $200 into the whole thing counting belts.
Speaking of belts, I got mine from pops. Quick shipping, lots of variety, and pretty cheap. http://popsupply.bizhosting.com
 

Cue

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I have been searching the net for good DIY plans; key word there is "good" Have found a few that are a nicer build. Here is one that contains a good design and construction. The wheels are available on ebay as a set for about $150

http://dcknives.blogspot.com/p/2-x-72-belt-grinder.html Orig did not have the http:// if that matters

I have recently discovered the uses of a 1x42 Meade (same as older Delta) belt unit and want to build a 2x72 model.

I am going to build one using this design, seems pretty simple. Will probably go with a 2hp and VFD.
 

Cue

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Just finished mine up mostly, just need to make the platen tonight. Powdercoated it Green as I am sick of all the matching colors in my shop :bounce:
Easy build with those plans above, I went with a 2HP motor and VFD.
 

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