Okay, I've got my 7" Baldor grinder set up with 180 and 600 grit wheels now. I still have my original grinder from almost 30 years ago- a domestic built Milwaukee 6", 3600rpm, a fine little machine. I should put a fresh set of wheels on it. Right now it is wearing a course silicon carbide wheel that came with the grinder, and a wire wheel that I rarely use. This grinder will be used for everything the Baldor won't be used for, which could mean anything that needs to be ground away. What are your thoughts for type of wheel? Stick with the course SC and add a finer SC or alum. oxide (white)? Get a fresh pair of general purpose course and fine alum. oxide? Norton has a gray aluminum oxide wheel that claims will grind ferrous and non-ferrous metals, under $30 each at Amazon. And I'll turn a couple wood bushings for the new wheels, too, to avoid those junk nested plastic bushings. Ideas for wheels? Thanks.