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RE: Small linisher - Ozwelder - 01-30-2014

I bet you will find that the linisher will end up being the most used tool in your shop.I have found in twenty odd years of use that I use it several times a day if I am working in my shop.

It provides for a professional looking job in

breaking and rolling edges
dressing the ends of cut of screws and bolts
reclaiming rusted surfaces prior to fabbing and painting
hand sharpening of ( fabricating -not lathe ) twist drills
ditto scribers ,screw drivers, chisels ( both wood and cold chisel )
reducing diameters of screw heads prior to owing a lathe.

Grahame


RE: Small linisher - mfletch - 01-31-2014

Yes I agree it's used all the time and it just makes finishing off parts so easy like just rounding corners off so they look better

You must wear a mask though as it kicks out some metal dust


RE: Small linisher - RobWilson - 07-25-2014

Cracking job Fletch

Hows the linisher faring up ,do you use it much ?

I have some belts and a motor ,just need to build one .


Rob


RE: Small linisher - doubleboost - 07-25-2014

Very nice
I have a decent motor doing nothing 679967996799
John


RE: Small linisher - mfletch - 07-26-2014

Yes use it all the time I cut down 6 inch wide belts so one belt makes three but there cheap belts so looking at some zirconia belts

Going to make a permanent stand for it to free up some bench space

Can't get the Isuzu in the garage anyway now the colchester is in there


RE: Small linisher - Arbalest - 07-28-2014

Nice job. If you make a long platen you could use if for sharpening wood working tools as well.
I have a bought one (Record) and use it for sharpening metal and woodworking tools and shaping steel/alloy/wood etc. I have to be careful to clean out the dust though as I've had wood dust smouldering away after sharpening tools on it! I can use up to 6 inch wide belts on mine but normally split them to 2 inch.


RE: Small linisher - tackit - 07-28-2014

Good job, that's a nice grinder. I've always wanted to build one but I get confused when searching for the right size and type of wheels I need. I have a 2 1/2" Ellis belt grinder I like very much but I would like to build one with a long wide adjustable table so I could grind my lawn mower and bush hog's blades. My Ellis has a short stationary piece of 1" angle iron for a table, I don't like it for long angle grinds.