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    Hello Everybody

    Hi guys,

    I found you guys after someone from the site commented on my YouTube video of the 2X72 grinder I just finished building. A little about me, I repair surgical instruments for a living, husband and father of 2 and make knives and various other things.

    Here is a video of my grinder:
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    Here is also a time lapse of the assembly of it.


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    Fantastic! You are a (we call) true Yankee. Here in N.H. we (I) recycle most throwaways. My machines " except" motors are built from throw away weight
    lifting equipment. Most of the welding already done, just cut to size. Hope this helps if you decide to build more. Good Luck

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    That's a great design and tremendous "re-purpose" of materials... truly American ingenuity! There's one thing I'd recommend, and that's to put a protective cover over those motor electric terminals, even if it's just cardboard. There's a lot of current running through them while under power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duke_of_URL View Post
    That's a great design and tremendous "re-purpose" of materials... truly American ingenuity! There's one thing I'd recommend, and that's to put a protective cover over those motor electric terminals, even if it's just cardboard. There's a lot of current running through them while under power.
    That’s a good call. I want to try and enclose the motor anyways to keep at least some of the dust out and maybe keep it alive longer. I honestly didn’t pay any mind to the terminals. That’d be a shocking surprise!

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    Thanks! I appreciate it

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    That is a particularly sweet design — from the repurposed materials, to the build itself. The blades you're turning out on it, are rather remarkable as well.

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    I made another attachment for the 2X72 tonight. It’s for tighter radius’s and also grinding in fullers. It was simple to make, just some 1/4” wall 2x2 tube, 1/2”x2 flat stock, some assorted bolts and a skateboard wheel.






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    Nice. Now comes the real fun part - building all of the attachments.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon View Post
    Nice. Now comes the real fun part - building all of the attachments.
    You’re exactly right,I have 2 more I’m planning out in my head

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