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Ordering a grinder and sanding kit help please


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I need the flexible sanding set up.

Can anyone tell me if this machine

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015U2STNM/?coliid=I319VVSFJ7F8DR&colid=2E2HNZGSH2M50&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

and JGR's kit here

https://intarsia.com/collections/hardware/products/flex-drum-sander

will work together without needing anything else?

I am power tool challenged!

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2 minutes ago, don in brooklin on said:

I would look for a variable speed grinder.  If some day you want to add a wonder wheel to the other end higher speed is recommended.  

The flex drum sander are fantastic.

 

I was looking at this one, too. I assume it would also work. It's a 6 inch variable speed.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HRM509A/?coliid=I216H8GRKVPU1Z&colid=2E2HNZGSH2M50&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

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I looked around online. It seems that all  the variable speed bench grinders have the same speed range, 2000 to 3400. Went to my shop to see what I have. I have the Porter Cable version. It looks the same as the Delta. It works fine. I have a Judy Gale Roberts sander on one side and her wonder wheel on the other side.

I also have a Grizzly sander. I use this one more than the Porter Cable with the JGR sander as it is much smoother in operation. However, it is three times the price.

https://www.grizzly.com/products/Grizzly-Drum-Flap-Sander/G8749

 

Matt

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I am in the same boat, I've been searching grinders, and even just electric motors and haven't been able to find anything under 2K RPM. My solution is a bench lathe. I get the variable speed I need and kinda like 2 tools in one., at least I'm 99% sure this will work. Still researching it.

Chris 

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23 minutes ago, Rockytime said:

Just checked Amazon. The Wen variable speed bench grinder is selling for $129. Never had one but Wen products seem to have a fairly good following here. Buy a midid lathe and have 500 to about 4000 rpm. Just sayin'.

I've got a Wen oscillating sander. I've only used it once, yesterday, when the dog was having fun chasing the small pieces that flew outta my hands into the yard. It's nice though because I can just screw it into side of a workbench outside and bring it in when I'm done. It sure was faster taking the edge off the wood than my dremel and hand sanding.

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Some drill presses are built much tougher than others.  Occasionally using one for sanding should not be an issue.  

I run my sanding mops, Mac mops, sanding drums a lot slower than 1700 rpm.  Typically. I run 500-800 rpm.  My drill press reads out the rpm.  I also use an old Shopsmith Mark V and control the speed.  

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Those grinders are all basicly the same made in china with dfferent names on them. I bought one from Harbor freight when they were just mail orders back in the 70s and I use it once in a while . When you get one be sure you get a stone to clean up the wheel . Check out Harbor freight , I don't know what you are going to use one for so if it's not an every day thing I would go for cheep Harbor Freight. as for the drum sanders I have been doing this for 40-50 years and I prefler the sanding mop.

IKE

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It is your money. The Seyco solution uses a Rikon Grinder without wheels and they added the sanding sleeves. If I were doing it, I would purchase a Rikon Grinder, take off one wheels and add the JGR  sanding sleeve. The sleeves are so easy to change that there is no need for different grits on each side.

I found a Rikon slow speed at Acme Tool. I have purchased from them at least a dozen times with no issues at all. They have free shipping and no sales tax. $130.00. You can leave on the other wheel for when you want to sharpen a lawn mower blade or something else, or you can take it off to mount a wonder wheel.

 https://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/rikon-80-805

If you don't want to mess around with taking off the wheel and guard, you can go for the easy solution from Seyco. 

I actually think you are making too much of the 1750 speed. The reason people say to buy a slow speed, is because the other choice is the standard speed which is 3450 RPM which is too fast.  I think the variable speed going down to 2000 is close enough. That is what I have. With the choices today, I would go with the Variable speed Delta that you have linked from Amazon above.

Matt

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I decided to go with the slow speed grinder, mainly because of the price and I got it for 17.00 after my Amazon rewards points. I can always upgrade later if I get good enough to sell any of this stuff. I can always take off a drum and do what Dave said, add a sanding mop. I ordered the flex drums from Judy's website tonight, too. Can I stop spending money now? heh

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