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I picked up a slightly used Bader belt grinder today. ::ds:: It has three different grinding attachments included. Flat Platten, 8" contact wheel, and small arm wheel as well as a 2.5" comtact wheel. It also has a hollow grinding attachment with it, that I will need to learn how to use. ::nod:: Plus lots of knife making supplies and an arm load of belts. In the supplies was some awsome wood for handles. ::tu::

The guy that I got it from had decided a couple of years ago that he would become a knife maker. He started one knife and never finished it. Since then the grinder has been used to sharpen mower blades and knick nack stuff.

I can't wait to get it set up and running ::groove::

Sorry I just had to tell ::ds::
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nice snag Jeff! Lets see some of the woods. I plan to get a 2x72 someday, I'll get to it eventually ::shrug::
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Congratulations Jeff, you'll love it. Here is mine with a small wheel attachment on it. The attachments swap out very quickly. You'll probably still need belts, seems as if some steels need a fresh belt for every blade you grind. Feel free to call if you have any questions.

Yes, I need to clean up my mess :oops: :oops:

Nice Snag!!!
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Awesome find Jeff ::nod::
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muskrat man wrote:nice snag Jeff! Lets see some of the woods. I plan to get a 2x72 someday, I'll get to it eventually ::shrug::
Muskrat man I just bought a set of plans for a knife grinder 2x72. If your interested get on ebay and do a search under belt grinder,and look for custom knife belt grinder/sander plans by Mack. Getting ready to start on mine.
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I've seen those plans on there RLDEN, please keep us posted on how it turns out. Check out this grinder, I would love to have one of these out in the shed ::nod:: Double click on the video links.

http://beaumontmetalworks.com/index.html
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Here is a stock picture of the hollow grinding attachment. It is made by Reba's Enterprises, in Huntsville AL.

I will have to give it a try when I get time ::nod::
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It looks like you got a good deal. I want to get one some day, but I have not seen any used ones.
You will have to show us what you can do with it. ::tu::

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RLDEN wrote:
muskrat man wrote:nice snag Jeff! Lets see some of the woods. I plan to get a 2x72 someday, I'll get to it eventually ::shrug::
Muskrat man I just bought a set of plans for a knife grinder 2x72. If your interested get on ebay and do a search under belt grinder,and look for custom knife belt grinder/sander plans by Mack. Getting ready to start on mine.
Hows the grinder coming along RLDEN ?
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I do know a grinder with a DC controller will help you out, immensely. Otherwise you will be changing wheels to change your belt speed. That's an important consideration when looking at grinders. With a DC controller I can use the same wheels and change my speed from 1 % to 100% with the twist of a knob. The extra money is worth it. The cheapest place I found was Pop's, then only if you send a cashiers check will you get his posted price.

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