Hello all, looking for advice for options on budget bench grinders or any other similar tool for my purposes. Have a few old chisels and plane irons that have a few pits and out of square edges and can’t bear the thought of having to tidy them up by hand. I was thinking of getting a cheap 8” bench grinder that would also be useful for tidying up the ends of threaded rods and any other bits and bobs of metal thingey-me-jigs. Not really looking for a wet n dry grinder/sharpening system unless the advice is that it is worth the investment for the future. Not sure if belt n disc sanders are up to the grinding task, and belt grinders/linishers are just too out of my budget and available space.
I’ve been stalking FB marketplace for the last 6 weeks and in my area it’s all just rusty Aldi/Lidl 6” grinders with abused stones.
Was thinking about getting the £40 titan one from Screwfix, alongside a veritas grinding jig (£25?) and a diamond wheel dressing block (£5), but I’ve read the titan needs a fair amount of fettling out of the box.
On the top end of my budget, Axy have a similar grinder for £109 and one with a wide wheel and in built lamp for £130 which they say is powerful enough to take a CBN wheel if needed/wanted.
On eBay you do see tormek supergrind 1200s for sale and occasionally they go for under £100, not sure what they are like and not sure if they are useful for general purpose or just specifically for sharpening.
Appreciate any advise or wisdom, friends!
I’ve been stalking FB marketplace for the last 6 weeks and in my area it’s all just rusty Aldi/Lidl 6” grinders with abused stones.
Was thinking about getting the £40 titan one from Screwfix, alongside a veritas grinding jig (£25?) and a diamond wheel dressing block (£5), but I’ve read the titan needs a fair amount of fettling out of the box.
On the top end of my budget, Axy have a similar grinder for £109 and one with a wide wheel and in built lamp for £130 which they say is powerful enough to take a CBN wheel if needed/wanted.
On eBay you do see tormek supergrind 1200s for sale and occasionally they go for under £100, not sure what they are like and not sure if they are useful for general purpose or just specifically for sharpening.
Appreciate any advise or wisdom, friends!