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Started by Tom_Averwater, November 12, 2003, 06:04:53 PM

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Tom_Averwater

I am in the need for a new band blade grinder.I have looked at the Dino ,Baker,Hudson and Cook's grinders. Are there any other grinders out there that I have not mentioned ?
   What brands are you do it yourself guys using ?
        Thanks Tom

He who dies with the most toys wins .

Tom

Wood Mizer.

I like Cooks too.

SawInIt CA

I send mine out but Suffolk is good I am told

Ed_K

 I have the dino, works good, after I learned to set it up  :D.
 Ed
Ed K

Neil_B

I'm with Ed, using Dino. Infinitly adjustable but not easy to figure out ???
Neil
Timberwolf / TimberPro sawmill, Woodmizer edger, both with Kubota diesels. '92 Massey Ferguson 50H backhoe, '92 Ford F450 with 14' dump/ flatbed and of course an '88 GMC 3500 pickup.

solidwoods

I sharpen blades for customers, I use Cooks Cat Claw with Timberwolf Dual Tooth Setter.
I considered the Dino, but too many people said it was a little complicated to set-up.
JIM
Ret. US Army
Kasco II B Band mill
Woodworking since 83
I mill & kiln dry lumber, build custom furniture, artworks, flooring, etc.
If you mill, you'll be interested in some of my work in one way or another.
We ship from our showroom.
N. Central TN.

MrMoo

Tom,
I use a grinder made by Wright Tool. It works well. For setting I use a Cooks Catclaw and that works very well.

I also know that Logmaster resells the Wright grinder, and a setter setup on their own table.

http://www.wrightools.com/w37abg.htm
http://www.logmaster.com

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