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    Turning crappy wood shredder to powerfull grinder / sander

    Bought used wood shredder couple years ago.
    Paid 30€ from it... after little use, i noticed
    That this kind of cutting shredder ain't very usefull, specially with fresh wood, that i wanted to shred.
    It was too slow in use, and got stucked too easily.

    Stored it, and now i found better use for it.

    It has 2000w motor and it runs 4000rpm.
    That makes it pretty good grinder.

    Turning crappy wood shredder to powerfull grinder / sander-img_20181009_084720_324.jpg



    Axle was originally with M22 thread.
    Shaped it to M14. So that i could use it with angle grinder wheels.

    More info can be found from this "work in progress thread"
    http://www.homemadetools.net/forum/w...c-sander-69724
    Last edited by Tuomas; Oct 12, 2018 at 09:39 AM.

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    impressive transformation nice looking build
    Never try to tell me it can't be done
    When I have to paint I use KBS products

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    impressive transformation nice looking build
    Thank you very much Frank.
    It looked like minion at the beginning.. but im happy that its not so minionish at the end.. Otherwise i would need to sew blue jeans for it.

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    Well it would certainly stand out in the shop!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruce.desertrat View Post
    Well it would certainly stand out in the shop!
    Thanks. Yep it does.

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    You have an extraordinary imagination Tuomas
    Nice change over and well executed, beautiful job

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    Quote Originally Posted by rossbotics View Post
    You have an extraordinary imagination Tuomas
    Nice change over and well executed, beautiful job

    Doug
    Thanks buddy. I made this without rush.. so i hope i don't need to update this one afterwards. Still, i got couple things that i could add it..

    One is. I made four mounting screws to the bottom of the stand / cord tray... those allows me to mount it to another stand.
    Then i could use it as a lathe..

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    Excellent idea

    I have been looking for an idea that I could adept to make a blade sharpener. I plan on building up the edge with hard-face rod, then sharpening them. Hard-facing rod is a chore to grind, but with a rough wheel, it can be done. It builds up quick on my diamond wheel, but Borzon wheels seem to do OK for the finish.
    I have an old electric shredder that I am going to dig out of the scrap now.
    Thanks & Smiles!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kutzbill View Post
    I have been looking for an idea that I could adept to make a blade sharpener. I plan on building up the edge with hard-face rod, then sharpening them. Hard-facing rod is a chore to grind, but with a rough wheel, it can be done. It builds up quick on my diamond wheel, but Borzon wheels seem to do OK for the finish.
    I have an old electric shredder that I am going to dig out of the scrap now.
    Thanks & Smiles!
    Thanks for the comment. I am happy that you find use for this idea.

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