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OK- there are 10,000 threads on sharpening tungsten, each and every person has their own favorite way- that's great- but I want A HANDHELD TUNGSTEN GRINDER- not a bench grinder, not a belt sander, not a flap wheel- can we please limit this to Hand Held Tungsten Grinders? Each thread this comes up on seems to be buried in alternate ways to sharpen, making it impossible to sift through the info. Thanks! Price range up to $400.
Reply:https://www.arc-zone.com/Tungsten-Gr...ELD%20GRINDERShttps://usaweld.com/collections/tungsten-grindersI purchased one from USA Weld last fall that I'm very happy with, it was the adjustable one.Last edited by robert-r; 07-02-2021 at 12:06 PM.Millermatic 255Dynasty 280 DXReady Welder IHypertherm 30XP
Reply:Ive been very happy with this. .

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Reply:Here is a relative thread: https://weldingweb.com/vbb/threads/7...th-vs-SharpiieErnie F.
Reply:Take a look at Eastwood.com
Reply:https://www.amazon.com/3mirrors-Elec...xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==coupled with thishttps://www.amazon.com/Bare-Tool-Mil...s%2C161&sr=8-6Of course you still need batteries, which may or may not be your case. It only does 3/32", but it's great for field work.
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Of course you still need batteries, which may or may not be your case. It only does 3/32", but it's great for field work. |
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