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Grinder Stand
On 08 Sep 2009 00:38:33 GMT, Puckdropper
puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com wrote: I've been thinking about building free standing stand for my bench grinder. One design I've been thinking about is a 4-sided tapered tower. It would be about 10" on the bottom, and angle down to around 7" at the top. First question: Why? Second question: No really, why? Why make it 10 times more difficult than it needs to be? Why give up storage space under the grinder? I have a drawer for all the sharpening related stuff and the rest is loaded up with turning blanks. If you ever want to mount something like the oneway grinding jig you need a platform under the wheels to mount to. -Kevin |
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