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Re: Benchgrinders

To: Pat Catchpole <Pat.Catchpole@netc.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Benchgrinders
From: John Suchak <maxx@cybermax.net>
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 16:51:36 -0400
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
References: <35F8A290.@netc.co.uk>
Pat Catchpole wrote:
> 
> Subject: Benchgrinders
> Author:  jstovall@earthlink.net at INTERNET-PO
> Date:    23/04/97 20:04
> 
> Hey all,
>         What all can you do with a benchgrinder? And is the one that Sears
> has on sale for $58 worth it? Any ideas? Thanks!
> 
> jeff stovall
> jstovall@earthlink.net
> 
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> As my workbench is not really large enough to have the grinder permanently
> attached I generally don't bother fastening it down for grinding small jobs 
>(eg
> cleaning up bolt ends after they have been length adjusted by hacksaw).  I
> rediscovered gyroscopic motion recently when I picked up the still spinning
> grinder by the motor (a fine and a coarse abrasive wheel were on either ends)
> It's too long ago to remember the equations of motion that govern this strange
> phenomena but if you gently wave the grinder around it seems to develop a mind
> of its own as to where it wants to go.  Try it - but I accept no 
>responsibility
> etc...



COOL!  Do it seated in a swiveling chair!!!!  (Make sure you have plenty
of cord...)

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