08-27-2020, 03:15 PM
So...a "cheap" $10 grinder was bought...then installed in the spot that USED to be where my OLD Craftsman 6" grinder sat for years....
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Also found an old nail, hiding under the plank shelf...
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yep, that will leave a mark...
I also moved an old vise out....it was sitting BEHIND the sanding center machine ( 6" disc, 4 x36" belt) and was a bit rough to actually use. had some 3/4" pine plywood handy, and some 5/4 Ash scrap....drilled a few holes...3 for the bolts to hold the vise, three for screws to attach the cleat under the plywood base..
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Had to run the vise all the way out, to attach the rear bolt..
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Vise is a Monarch (Lion's Head) No. 215, 4" vise...dated to 10-45 ( Oct 1945) Looks like the set up will work..
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As for the "old" Craftsman vise? Same thing, just the cleat is 3/4" Pine...
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Trying out buffer wheels (Unicorn Sharpening)..
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Which ever cloth wheel doesn't work out, I'll replace it with a Fine Brass Wire Wheel.....
Theory being, IF I need the heavy metal working vise, I can move it over from a shelf, clamp it up in the bench's end vise. Same with the "buffer". Need to find a bit of shelf space to stash both on.
New grinder?
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Should do the job...new wheels came with it, too...
[attachment=29241]
Also found an old nail, hiding under the plank shelf...
[attachment=29242]
yep, that will leave a mark...
I also moved an old vise out....it was sitting BEHIND the sanding center machine ( 6" disc, 4 x36" belt) and was a bit rough to actually use. had some 3/4" pine plywood handy, and some 5/4 Ash scrap....drilled a few holes...3 for the bolts to hold the vise, three for screws to attach the cleat under the plywood base..
[attachment=29243]
Had to run the vise all the way out, to attach the rear bolt..
[attachment=29246]
Vise is a Monarch (Lion's Head) No. 215, 4" vise...dated to 10-45 ( Oct 1945) Looks like the set up will work..
[attachment=29248]
As for the "old" Craftsman vise? Same thing, just the cleat is 3/4" Pine...
[attachment=29249]
Trying out buffer wheels (Unicorn Sharpening)..
[attachment=29250]
Which ever cloth wheel doesn't work out, I'll replace it with a Fine Brass Wire Wheel.....
Theory being, IF I need the heavy metal working vise, I can move it over from a shelf, clamp it up in the bench's end vise. Same with the "buffer". Need to find a bit of shelf space to stash both on.
New grinder?
[attachment=29251]
Should do the job...new wheels came with it, too...
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that