bertterbo
Established Member
My new slow speed 8" grinder has a 180 grit stone wheel on the one side and a higher grit CBN on the other.
However, to get the CBN package, they simply replace the original stone wheel, which they ship as a spare (a bit annoying, I'd rather they just reduce the price).
I was just going to sell this additional wheel, but as its a low grit (80) I thought it would be good to keep for reshaping.
My question, .... is it bad idea to keep changing wheels like this? I wouldn't be doing it that often, maybe once a month or so?
I know I'll get the question of why not replace the 180 with the 80 and get rid of the 180? .... I don't want to do this as I like to use stone wheels for scrapers and CBN for gouges.
However, to get the CBN package, they simply replace the original stone wheel, which they ship as a spare (a bit annoying, I'd rather they just reduce the price).
I was just going to sell this additional wheel, but as its a low grit (80) I thought it would be good to keep for reshaping.
My question, .... is it bad idea to keep changing wheels like this? I wouldn't be doing it that often, maybe once a month or so?
I know I'll get the question of why not replace the 180 with the 80 and get rid of the 180? .... I don't want to do this as I like to use stone wheels for scrapers and CBN for gouges.