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jkn January 13th 06 12:46 PM

grinding wheels for cheap Bench Grinder
 
Hi all
I've just 'acquired' a PP 6" bench grinder. It was being thrown out
because one of the wheels has broken.

I know this is no great quality product but I have a use for a bench
grinder and would like to get this going. I realise I'll be paying a
few quid for a new wheel(s) but unlike some of this parish, I have
never seen these things going for a tenner, or whatever!

I have used such grinders before (a long time ago) and am a little
chary of them, and keen to be as safe as possible with it. What I'm
wondering is, it it worth getting better quality wheels from a safety
angle - ie. are the cheaper ones (as fitted) more likely to shatter
than more expensive ones? Would it be worth replacing the unbroken
coarse one as well? (I'm assuming things like wheel balance is likely
to be better on replacement wheels, compared to the original fitted
ones).

Also, is it possible to run the thing with just the one remaining
wheel, or will it be unbalanced like that?

Thanks
Jo N


The3rd Earl Of Derby January 13th 06 12:56 PM

grinding wheels for cheap Bench Grinder
 
jkn wrote:
Hi all
I've just 'acquired' a PP 6" bench grinder. It was being thrown
out because one of the wheels has broken.

I know this is no great quality product but I have a use for a bench
grinder and would like to get this going. I realise I'll be paying a
few quid for a new wheel(s) but unlike some of this parish, I have
never seen these things going for a tenner, or whatever!

I have used such grinders before (a long time ago) and am a little
chary of them, and keen to be as safe as possible with it. What I'm
wondering is, it it worth getting better quality wheels from a safety
angle - ie. are the cheaper ones (as fitted) more likely to shatter
than more expensive ones? Would it be worth replacing the unbroken
coarse one as well? (I'm assuming things like wheel balance is likely
to be better on replacement wheels, compared to the original fitted
ones).

Also, is it possible to run the thing with just the one remaining
wheel, or will it be unbalanced like that?

Thanks
Jo N


Get yuorself to a local ALDI they where selling 8 for a tenner recently?
--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite



Chris Bacon January 13th 06 01:16 PM

grinding wheels for cheap Bench Grinder
 
jkn wrote:
I've just 'acquired' a PP 6" bench grinder. It was being thrown out
because one of the wheels has broken.

I know this is no great quality product but I have a use for a bench
grinder and would like to get this going. I realise I'll be paying a
few quid for a new wheel(s) but unlike some of this parish, I have
never seen these things going for a tenner, or whatever!


Aldi had two sizes of wheel about a fortnight ago (and
grinders, too) - try there, if convenient..


I have used such grinders before (a long time ago) and am a little
chary of them, and keen to be as safe as possible with it. What I'm
wondering is, it it worth getting better quality wheels from a safety
angle - ie. are the cheaper ones (as fitted) more likely to shatter
than more expensive ones? Would it be worth replacing the unbroken
coarse one as well? (I'm assuming things like wheel balance is likely
to be better on replacement wheels, compared to the original fitted
ones).


Why did the wheel burst? Was it dropped, or something similar?
The balance should be OK on fitted or replacement wheels, I
shouldn't think you'd have to "dress" them.


Also, is it possible to run the thing with just the one remaining
wheel, or will it be unbalanced like that?


Probably won't make any difference.

James January 13th 06 01:47 PM

grinding wheels for cheap Bench Grinder
 

"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message
...

Also, is it possible to run the thing with just the one remaining
wheel, or will it be unbalanced like that?



I would be wary in case the remaining wheel has also suffered some (unseen)
damage. But of course you can never be sure of past history of even a "new"
wheel.

James



jkn January 15th 06 09:17 PM

grinding wheels for cheap Bench Grinder
 
Hi Guys
Thanks for the comments. I've ended up picking up a couple of these
cheap wheels from Aldi (a half-hour drive away but at least I've found
out where it is). Hopefully this will suit my limited needs.

Cheers
Jon N


Dave Fawthrop January 16th 06 07:16 AM

grinding wheels for cheap Bench Grinder
 
On 15 Jan 2006 13:17:41 -0800, "jkn" wrote:

|Hi Guys
| Thanks for the comments. I've ended up picking up a couple of these
|cheap wheels from Aldi (a half-hour drive away but at least I've found
|out where it is). Hopefully this will suit my limited needs.

Best to check with the that branch before traveling. The Aldi and Lidl
specials only last a short time until they are sold out. The time before
they are sold out, may be less than an hour, or in some cases minutes.
--
Dave Fawthrop dave hyphenologist co uk
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