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I have a Ryobi 8" bench grinder, and as is all too common, the stock wheels are out of true or out of balance and shake the whole building, even after attempting to dress them. I've read often that this is extremely common, and you need to trash the stock wheels and buy some good, high-quality wheels that are true and balanced. But where do you find such wheels? I'm sure the $15 off-the-shelf wheels at Tractor Supply and Sears aren't any better.
Reply:Any industrial supply should be able to get Norton abrasive wheels. While they are not the only good product out there, they are widely available.As far as your Ryobi bench grinder goes, it may be OK but you may need to look into something heavier with better bearings such as Baldor, Milwaukee etc. if you really want a smooth running, long lasting grinder."The reason we are here is that we are not all there"SA 200Idealarc TM 300 300MM 200MM 25130a SpoolgunPrecision Tig 375Invertec V350 ProSC-32 CS 12 Wire FeederOxweld/Purox O/AArcAirHypertherm Powermax 85LN25
Reply:I bought a used Dayton at a garage sale, it runs very smooth and a lot more power than my old Harbor Freight one. After I got it home though I was shocked to find a made in china sticker on the back.I use the Norton wheels, no problems. I did notice on my cheap HF grinder it vibrates the whole bench no matter what wheel, so I think it's just a crappy grinder with crappy bearings.Miller Challenger 172Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC 225/150Miller Maxstar 150 STLVictor 100CVictor JourneymanOxweld OAHarris O/ASmith O/A little torchNo, that's not my car.
Reply:After using both GOOD (baldor) and "OK, not great" (harbor freight) bench grinders, one feature I would look for in one would be a capacitor starting feature. You can identify this as a "lump" off to the side of the motor case. This style of electric motor kicks into a high current/high voltage winding when the speed is sufficiently low, and centrifugal force deactivates the switch when it gets up to speed. It helps greatly to get it up to speed after turning it on. If you don't have it you have to wait a little bit for it to get up to speed after turning it on.Just my 2c.
Reply:Check out MSC Industrial Supply online..Last edited by fordman; 06-17-2011 at 06:06 AM.HTP Invertig 201Lincoln Idealarc SP250Miller 180 AC StickBy farmall:They should have held the seagull closer to the work, squeezing evenly for best deposition.
Reply:Buy Norton wheels.Many grinding wheels are out of balance.Buy a lawn mower cone type balancer to check for out of balance.I use resin bond wheels on my saw sharpener, some wheels are out of balance.I mark the bad wheels NG and use them for rough work.My planer knife grinder came with a wheel that was worthless.Some 8 inch grinders run too fast.
Reply:Originally Posted by farmer37Buy Norton wheels.Many grinding wheels are out of balance.Buy a lawn mower cone type balancer to check for out of balance.I use resin bond wheels on my saw sharpener, some wheels are out of balance.I mark the bad wheels NG and use them for rough work.My planer knife grinder came with a wheel that was worthless.Some 8 inch grinders run too fast.
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