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 +=====Bench Grinder=====
 +
 +^Name| Ryobi 6" Bench Grinder|
 +^Owner | Sam Harmon |
 +^Location | Shop Zone |
 +^Training needed| yes|
 +^Hackable| no|
 +^Model| |
 +^Serial| |
 +^Arrival Date| January 7th, 2017|
 +^Working| yes|
 +^Contact| Sam Harmon|
 +
 +Current Status: Fully Functional. Should be mounted to something.
 +
 A Ryobi 6" Bench Grinder A Ryobi 6" Bench Grinder
  
-Currently has the two grinding stones (one sort of coarseone finer) it came with installed. We should get a wire wheel for aluminum finishing as well.+Currently has the fine wheel on the leftand a wire wheel on the right.
  
 Works well, but motor is a little slow to start up. Give it a good 15-30 seconds before grinding. Works well, but motor is a little slow to start up. Give it a good 15-30 seconds before grinding.
  
 Notes: Notes:
-*DO NOT USE THE GRINDING STONES ON ALUMINUM. IRON/STEEL ONLY.+  *DO NOT USE THE GRINDING STONES ON ALUMINUM. IRON/STEEL ONLY. USE THE WIRE WHEEL ON ALUMINUM. DON'T BE THAT PERSON. ALUMINUM GUMS UP GRINDING STONES AND THEY HAVE TO BE RE-DRESSED. 
 +  *Don't use the thicker Harbor Freight wire wheel. It doesn't spin very well in the grinder. Use the Avanti wire wheel (currently installed) 
 + 
 +To-Do List 
 +  * Mount it to a bench or moveable stand
  
-Current Status: Fully Functional, but really should be bolted to a bench.+{{tag>[]}}
ryobi_bench_grinder.1483905302.txt.gz · Last modified: 2017/01/08 14:55 by sdh7

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