Hephaestus29
Well-known member
So I’m doing my stint in the Tool Room in my
Apprenticeship for Machine Repair. I’m
currently running surface Grinders, manual
mostly but I did run the Automatic once to
grind big 12” parallels.
I’ve been on the grinders now for about a
month and I can see what an asset they
could be in a home shop.
The only ones I have ran so far are foreign jobs
made in Singapore called Okamoto.
An automatic would be really nice to set up
and let run while you do something else but
if I have a small job, I can knock it out pretty
quick on a manual.
So I guess my Question is:
WHAT TYPE OF SURFACE GRINDER WOULD
YOU LOOK FOR ?
I’ve only ran the Okamoto and they seem to be
fairly smooth.
What if I get one that needs work, are parts
cheaper on the foreign jobs v/s Old USA Iron?
Where is the quality at? Old USA Iron or newer
machines?
On the 12” parallels I ran, in the vertical
position, I was able to hold
.0001 over the entire length of 12” when it
required .0002 and I did that on the manual
machine. In the Horizontal position, .0002 was
the best I could do due to a bow in one, and
that was good enough so I called it done.
The parallels were 1x2x12
Thanks for any input.
Apprenticeship for Machine Repair. I’m
currently running surface Grinders, manual
mostly but I did run the Automatic once to
grind big 12” parallels.
I’ve been on the grinders now for about a
month and I can see what an asset they
could be in a home shop.
The only ones I have ran so far are foreign jobs
made in Singapore called Okamoto.
An automatic would be really nice to set up
and let run while you do something else but
if I have a small job, I can knock it out pretty
quick on a manual.
So I guess my Question is:
WHAT TYPE OF SURFACE GRINDER WOULD
YOU LOOK FOR ?
I’ve only ran the Okamoto and they seem to be
fairly smooth.
What if I get one that needs work, are parts
cheaper on the foreign jobs v/s Old USA Iron?
Where is the quality at? Old USA Iron or newer
machines?
On the 12” parallels I ran, in the vertical
position, I was able to hold
.0001 over the entire length of 12” when it
required .0002 and I did that on the manual
machine. In the Horizontal position, .0002 was
the best I could do due to a bow in one, and
that was good enough so I called it done.
The parallels were 1x2x12
Thanks for any input.