Well given the way things have been going lately with big money household emergencies (dryer/water heater/car), a NWG build or KMG clone build were out of the picture for quite some time until I build the emergency kitty back up to where it should be. It's so bad, I've even put my NWG plans and the tracking/drive wheels up on ebay just to resist the temptation. 
I happened to be perusing the good old intarwebbie this AM and came upon www.SearsOutlet.com
Lo and behold, a store near me had the 2x42 grinder for $63 bucks and change. Sure it's listed as new/remanufactured, but for that price I hope to at least make enough blades to save up for a decent grinder. Anyway..Hopefully they have it ready, and I can pick it up after work this evening. 2thumbs
Other than the pyroceram platen from Tracy, and removing the guards. What else can I do to make it serviceable until I can afford a "real" grinder or at least a clone?
Has anyone considered putting this kit on the grinder? I had a lathe with this motor set up and it was pretty powerful for it's size.
http://www.pennstateind.com/store/TCLVSKIT.html
It's a variable speed motor kit with motor and controller for $99.95. The shaft is 14mm and I believe I've read that the shaft on the sears grinder is 1/2", so I would have to possibly drill out the sears drive wheel at 9/16" for the 14 mm shaft if it's even possible.
It states to have a 980-3450 rpm range without the pulleys, but I'm not sure what that would convert into SFPM.
I'm not too worried about losing the disc side and actually plan on removing it immediately since I already have a 12" disc sander.
I think this upgrade is definitely a possiblity and for a little over $160 I'd have a variable speed 2x42 grinder. Technically just $60 bucks if I sell the beaumont wheels and the plans that are on the evilbay.
Just something I'm wondering about at this point. I'll know more once I get the grinder in. Sure I can't do much in the way of hollow grinds, but I think it would be great to get started on, and I'm actually kind of excited.
Sorry for rambling on though! Caffiene hasn't worked this morning!
I happened to be perusing the good old intarwebbie this AM and came upon www.SearsOutlet.com
Lo and behold, a store near me had the 2x42 grinder for $63 bucks and change. Sure it's listed as new/remanufactured, but for that price I hope to at least make enough blades to save up for a decent grinder. Anyway..Hopefully they have it ready, and I can pick it up after work this evening. 2thumbs
Other than the pyroceram platen from Tracy, and removing the guards. What else can I do to make it serviceable until I can afford a "real" grinder or at least a clone?
Has anyone considered putting this kit on the grinder? I had a lathe with this motor set up and it was pretty powerful for it's size.
http://www.pennstateind.com/store/TCLVSKIT.html
It's a variable speed motor kit with motor and controller for $99.95. The shaft is 14mm and I believe I've read that the shaft on the sears grinder is 1/2", so I would have to possibly drill out the sears drive wheel at 9/16" for the 14 mm shaft if it's even possible.
It states to have a 980-3450 rpm range without the pulleys, but I'm not sure what that would convert into SFPM.
I'm not too worried about losing the disc side and actually plan on removing it immediately since I already have a 12" disc sander.
I think this upgrade is definitely a possiblity and for a little over $160 I'd have a variable speed 2x42 grinder. Technically just $60 bucks if I sell the beaumont wheels and the plans that are on the evilbay.
Just something I'm wondering about at this point. I'll know more once I get the grinder in. Sure I can't do much in the way of hollow grinds, but I think it would be great to get started on, and I'm actually kind of excited.
Sorry for rambling on though! Caffiene hasn't worked this morning!