[TheForge] A real Deal at HF- And other "stuff"
Jonathan Barnhart
blakkpawss at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 8 11:57:00 EST 2006
Build it right the first time from decnet scavenged
parts and it may serve you a long time. Have you seen
the grinders that Wayne Goddard has built over the
years? They are showcased in his $50 knife shop
books.
--- Doug Ayen <ayen at homeport.org> wrote:
> Thus Spake Ron Childers (munlaw2 at hcsmail.com):
> > Doug,
> >
> > I think that's it. It's green, right? I built a
> *prototype* 2x72 belt
> > grinder abt 5 or 6 years ago. It works so well I
> don't want to mess with it-
> > It just isn't much for looks, but "function over
> esthetics"; it's user
> > friendly and does the job for me. When your
> Grizzly dies dead I'll buy the
> > wheel from you if you're not gonna use it.
> >
> > Ron Childers
>
> Yep. On the whole, it's a decent buffing machine,
> with a handy grinder
> on the side for occasional cleanup or shaping. When
> it dies, I'll
> probably just replace the grinder unit with another
> buffing arm, looks
> like it's just a bolt-on operation. I have uses for
> the contact wheel
> and other components, though. I seem to always be
> making tools to make
> knives, even when I'd rather just be making the
> knives and buying the
> tools.
>
> --doug
>
>
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