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I'm kinda deciding how to build a grinder stand, I have a 10 inch jet grinder with cbn wheels and I need to make a stand,
Can anyone here post pix of what they did?
Just looking for ideas before I start.
thanks
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01-24-2021, 06:27 PM
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I got one of these on sale a while back, I think I paid $30-$35 or so, it has been excellent. Well made and works for me. You could put a table on the top to set up jigs, etc. I use it for a buffer.
https://www.harborfreight.com/bench-grin...68321.html
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I just got all the parts to build a tool stand for my air hose reel. I found a steel truck rim a piece of 4" pipe and 8" x 8" 1/4" steel plate. I like the round base as it is easy to tip on edge and roll it around.
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I keep all my turning supplies in this cabinet that I made. Grinder is bolted to the maple top and the base set back 2" so I can register my tools in the Wolverine jig.
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Here's one I did...not my design, I don't remember where I found it but it was in a woodturning book or article.
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Yep. Old 14" car wheel and a pipe.
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