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I've had the Delta variable speed for 6 maybe 7 years and really like it.
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This one , plenty cheap and great for anything but industrial use. I have one from a few years ago when they had 3/4 HP motors, and recently bought another one (with the Powertec label) when Woot had them for $59.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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I have a porter cable high speed grinder with a CBN wheel. A friend of mine just got a slow speed and I like it a LOT better. That would be my recommendation.
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I hope to get one sometime to,
I heard Rikon had one on sale for $99 and it was slow speed just like what the CBN wheels call for.
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I really like the Porter Cable 8 inch variable speed grinder (I have two). It's way better balanced than the el cheapo slow speed no-name grinder I got at Woodcraft around 10 years ago. But, it's discontinued. Perhaps the Dewalt is a clone. I run CBN wheels on one grinder, and bowl buffs on the other. Putting CBN wheels on the slow speed didn't solve the out of balance problem.
If you want the best, get a Baldor. They are built like tanks, have ultra good reliability, older ones are US made, and industrial quality bearings. Expensive, though. Look for a used one, where the motor is made in the US.
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