Any recommendations? I intend to set this up with my Wolverine system.
I would agree with John . For the price you cannot beat the Woodcraft now I think Rikon brand. I have what may have been some of the last of the Woodcraft brand and no complaints. Now have CBN wheels on it and is absolutely no vibration. Also for the price difference in this and Baldor you could buy 5 Woodcraft grinders.
And with the money saved you can buy a couple of CBN wheels.
Everyone knows you must spend to save !That's pretty funny ... With no intention in the first place of buying a Baldor grinder, you can justify buying a pair of CBN wheels based on the money saved by getting the Rikon grinder instead.![]()
That's pretty funny ... With no intention in the first place of buying a Baldor grinder, you can justify buying a pair of CBN wheels based on the money saved by getting the Rikon grinder instead.![]()
I went to Kohls over Christmas and the lady said you just saved $79. I told her that's funny it felt like I spent $29.
I buy the best equipment I can find. 20 years ago I bought the Baldor 7", 1800rpm grinder. 2 years ago I took off the gaurds and mounted 8" CBN whells. Runs great. It seems to me you can buy inexpensive tools with the knowledge that you are going to periodically replace them or buy top quality for a life time. PMK
I too have the Woodcraft grinder -- bought before they put a brand name on them, perhaps Rikon? Zero run-out, it's been fine. You'll probably have to put a lift under it if you install with the Wolverine system. I have a 1" piece of plywood under mine, otherwise the shields don't clear the chutes for the Wolverine. If you contemplate getting CBN wheels, I guess you take the shields off, haven't looked to see if that's possible on this grinder. Schweitzer's shop is filled with Jet grinders.
I buy the best equipment I can find. 20 years ago I bought the Baldor 7", 1800rpm grinder. 2 years ago I took off the guards and mounted 8" CBN wheels. Runs great. It seems to me you can buy inexpensive tools with the knowledge that you are going to periodically replace them or buy top quality for a life time. PMK
Jamie, do you know the amp rating on your Woodcraft?
I too have the Woodcraft grinder -- bought before they put a brand name on them, perhaps Rikon?
There was a great deal of discussion about the Woodcraft grinder on this forum a few years back. Here's the first indication of a problem: Woodcraft Grinder Running Hot
The problem gets a bit more discussion HERE
Several months later and a resolution to the problem seems to not be making progress.
Then the motor problems worsen and Woodcraft takes action to resolve the matter by switching to a new supplier when it became evident that the current supplier couldn't or wouldn't get things right. It took a while to get the Rikon grinders into their stores, but ever since switching to Rikon customers have been very pleased.
Woodcraft grinder is now badged as Rikon? Not sure about that. A lot of the advice given to the OP is outdated. Woodcraft used to sell the bargain machine, I have two, but they no longer sell those. They got some bad batches and stopped selling a no name machine after a huge warranty deal. Now you can only get Jet or Rikon at Woodcraft. I've read good things about the Rikon. You can buy the Rikon at many places, it's not a Woodcraft exclusive.
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I am considering getting the outside wheel covers on my grinders. The main reason is for metal dust collection. I saw one turner somewhere who used a piece of plywood as a spacer to get it far enough away from the wide CBN wheels so they can be enclosed. The very fine metal dust floats around the shop like the very fine wood dust does, and that could be a health issue.
robo hippy
So I spent a little more than the cost of the 1HP Rikon, and less than the 1/2HP Jet. For $250 on the local Craig's list I got a brand new 1-1/2HP variable speed Dayton: https://www.grainger.com/product/DAYTON-1-1-2-HP-Bench-Grinder-2FDB6
This should do everything I need.
Thanks for the input.
I'm looking into getting a good grinder. I've come across a new still factory wrapped Baldor 8100 for $500. Would anyone go for that deal or would getting a Rikon 1/2 hp and some CBN wheels make more sense? You know how we are when it comes to our tools we always want the best even if it doesn't make any sense.It's hard to beat the price on the slow speed grinders that Woodcraft sells. There are of course some really good ones made by Baldor that will cost an arm and leg but apparently worth the money. I have one of the older Slow speed grinders from Woodcraft.
I'm looking into getting a good grinder. I've come across a new still factory wrapped Baldor 8100 for $500. Would anyone go for that deal or would getting a Rikon 1/2 hp and some CBN wheels make more sense? You know how we are when it comes to our tools we always want the best even if it doesn't make any sense.
I'll take that you think that's a good price.That's a piece of junk for that price. Now tell me, where did you see that?
I'm sure/know you're right. It's just you never come across a new baldor for over $300 off.You can get a 1hp Rikon with 2 CBN wheels for less than $500. That would be my recommendation. I usually run my grinder for less than 5 minutes at a time. I don't need a Baldor.
Mum's the word...Half hp Rikon no! 3/4 hp Baldor oh yes!!!!! Don't tell Tom where it is, it might disappear.... I have 2 of them...
robo hippy
I'll take that you think that's a good price.
I have the same grinder. Good to know about the 8" CBN wheels.Baldor Grinder
I buy the best equipment I can find. 20 years ago I bought the Baldor 7", 1800rpm grinder. 2 years ago I took off the gaurds and mounted 8" CBN whells. Runs great. It seems to me you can buy inexpensive tools with the knowledge that you are going to periodically replace them or buy top quality for a life time. PMK
Baldor Grinder
I buy the best equipment I can find. 20 years ago I bought the Baldor 7", 1800rpm grinder. 2 years ago I took off the gaurds and mounted 8" CBN whells. Runs great. It seems to me you can buy inexpensive tools with the knowledge that you are going to periodically replace them or buy top quality for a life time. PMK