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    Default My new 2 x 36 grinder

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    that is s wonderfull machine)
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    Congrats! I think you're gonna be pretty happy with that!

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    Dang there is another thing I want now. You going to take the wire off and put a buffing wheel on it or a nice fine grinding wheel ?

    And I love the idea of the kitchen shop. Not to far away to get a sandwich and some ice tea when your working.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    Dang there is another thing I want now. You going to take the wire off and put a buffing wheel on it or a nice fine grinding wheel ?

    And I love the idea of the kitchen shop. Not to far away to get a sandwich and some ice tea when your working.
    Especially if you like your tea and sandwich sprinkled with fine fine metal/wood/plastic etc. dust
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    Nice setup. However, does the wife knows that when you run it, the entire kitchen will be covered in dust?
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    Nice John!
    Where did you find it?

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    Looks a lot like a Grizzley. The only problem is there is only one size contact wheel. Looks like a ok place to start. Let us know how it works for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    Dang there is another thing I want now. You going to take the wire off and put a buffing wheel on it or a nice fine grinding wheel ?

    Actually I took the wire wheel off and put a grinding wheel on. I have a dedicated motor with a wire wheel on my workbench

    And I love the idea of the kitchen shop. Not to far away to get a sandwich and some ice tea when your working.
    LOL, that's funny... I just put it together quick on the kitchen table then it ended up on the bench in my workshop. I work midnights. When I got up it was sitting on my deck so I just grabbed the box and assembled it quick before going to work. Was simple to put together and I am the impatient type... LOL.

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    Nice setup. However, does the wife knows that when you run it, the entire kitchen will be covered in dust?
    No wife. It's in the workshop. see above post for explaination. ;-)

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    Nice John!
    Where did you find it?
    Thanks, I got the grinder from the sears site and the multitool off of ebay.
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    What did it cost? If it is not prohibitively expensive, you could even have a couple of them, for each belt grit.
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