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|    Jim Wilkins to All    |
|    Re: FINISHED IT UP WITH A GRINDER - Usin    |
|    16 Oct 24 21:44:46    |
      From: muratlanne@gmail.com              "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:vepf95$2e45q$1@dont-email.me...              Finished it up with a grinder. Many years ago, when this group was       thick with masters of all, I was a bit taken aback by all the folks who       would say, "I just freehand sharpen drills with a grinder." Well, now I       just sharpen drills with a grinder. Today I had to drill four holes in       the bed of the new truck for spring loaded chain loops. The only 11/16       drill bit I found looked like it had a poor shallow grind for wallowing       its way through steel truck frames... In fact I think that's what it was       last use for, and I'm sure I was the one who put that grind on it. I       walked it over to the grinder and put a sharp aggressive three facet       grind (6 if you want to be technical) on it for aluminum and punched the       holes I needed right through the stiffener and bed of the truck. (There       were already holes in the steel under bed goose neck ball hitch plate.              After that it was just the usual fat guy trying to work under a truck to       get the springs and nuts on the under side of the chain loops.              All finished up. Next project electric running boards so my wife can       get in and out of the truck safely without my having to run around the       truck with a step stool. Yeah, I keep a step stool in the bed right now.              I keep telling myself I'll get some nice CBN wheels for one of the       grinders so I can sharpen lathe bits, drills, and even split points all       on one machine and I still haven't completely worn out a set of the       cheap grey stones they come with. I probably should dress them more       often though.              Anyway now, "I just free hand sharpen drills on the grinder." Its not       even very hard once you've done a few. 3/16 and up is pretty easy. I       have sharpened smaller by swinging a magnifying lamp over the grinder,       but the smaller drills are so cheap I just buy them in batches.       Bob La Londe              -------------------------------              You'll know you are Really good when they drill to size. I can make a dull       or broken bit cut well but usually pass it through a Drill Doctor       afterwards.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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