Hello,
I'm renovating a number of old hand planes and chisels and think it's probably time i invested in a grinder and a polisher, or one machine that could do both jobs.
I don't really want to spend too much money but never like to buy anything rubbish that will pack in or not be up to the job. I have no experience of this and have until now just used water & diamond stones and a veritas jig.
I want to be able to use a soft wire wheel for removing rust and cleaning up, a buffing wheel for polishing brass and steel parts, and I also need a stone to grind a primary bevel on old chisels and plane blades. At the moment I'm polishing small metal parts with a felt pad on my rotex 90 which can be 'interesting' and doesn't really get the steel parts too shiny.
So my question would be:
1 machine or two?
what 6" or 8" wheels/what grit/brand of wheels - Norton 3x ?
how many watts should i look for as a minimum?
Any specific recommendations?
I've considered various thing by Clarke etc and these look interesting but I don't know if Sealey are any good.
So any advice, as always, would be appreciated.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-BB2002- ... r+polisher
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-BG150XW ... ch+grinder
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-BG200-9 ... ch+grinder
I'm renovating a number of old hand planes and chisels and think it's probably time i invested in a grinder and a polisher, or one machine that could do both jobs.
I don't really want to spend too much money but never like to buy anything rubbish that will pack in or not be up to the job. I have no experience of this and have until now just used water & diamond stones and a veritas jig.
I want to be able to use a soft wire wheel for removing rust and cleaning up, a buffing wheel for polishing brass and steel parts, and I also need a stone to grind a primary bevel on old chisels and plane blades. At the moment I'm polishing small metal parts with a felt pad on my rotex 90 which can be 'interesting' and doesn't really get the steel parts too shiny.
So my question would be:
1 machine or two?
what 6" or 8" wheels/what grit/brand of wheels - Norton 3x ?
how many watts should i look for as a minimum?
Any specific recommendations?
I've considered various thing by Clarke etc and these look interesting but I don't know if Sealey are any good.
So any advice, as always, would be appreciated.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-BB2002- ... r+polisher
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-BG150XW ... ch+grinder
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-BG200-9 ... ch+grinder