December 28, 200817 yr hey I am buying a belt grinder to supplement my underpowered bench grinder it will be used for grinding knives, general cleaning up of work and shaping wood. I have a budget of about Edited December 28, 200817 yr by Alfie )
December 28, 200817 yr Buy the Fox unit! the Vanco is old and has solid backer all the way up... you'll want to use the unbacked areas a lot. The six inch unit is too wide for knives and such and the belts are too rigid also... you'll use the flex especially at the edges of the belts to excellent effect. You won't use the disc feature much but you'll get plenty of service from the 1" belt and the Fox unit won't seem underpowered when you use it... mostly you have to grind lightly anyway to avoid overheating the metal too quickly. You could make one but the Fox unit will be cheap for the years of fine service you'll get from it... you won't be sorry.
December 28, 200817 yr Author it looks to me like the vanco has no platen, but am I just going mad? thanks for the advice alfie
December 29, 200817 yr What ever you get be careful if you are using the same machine for both wood and metal, it's very easy for an earlier wood sanding sessions waste to be set alight by later grinding of steel - I'm speaking from experience here! I've got this one:http://www.recordpower.co.uk/intricart/product/docs/2/BDS250.pdf The large Cast Iron Table for the disc is very good but I had to make a table for the belt to get the best from the machine as the supplied "fence" is useless for any thing other than quick stock removal.
December 29, 200817 yr Just seen this, may be of interest?Yandle & Sons Limited SIP Table seems to be movable for belt or disc.
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