Posted by Lathejack on 21/12/2018 20:30:08
…………..I now have a job for it, and plan to make a short internal grinding spindle for it. The 80mm diameter grinding wheels that came with it are all 80 grit, I wonder what sort of finish they will produce.
Has anyone else used one of these little Toolpost grinders? It has a 250 Watt motor, with a grinding spindle speed of 6000 RPM. It all seems fairly well made.
Edited By Lathejack on 21/12/2018 20:32:55
Lathejack, I have the same C3 TPG that I purchased about ten years ago for finish grinding hardened model engine crankshafts.
It works quite well at this task as long as one remembers that it's only a finishing tool, used to take off the last 0.0005" – 0.001" or so. I cover the ways in oily paper towels btw although there is very little residue.
The resultant finish is excellent using the 80 grit (pink) wheels.
The only problem that I have encountered was last year when the the drive belt disintegrated so a few replacements were located and ordered from LMS. As the postage from the U.S. was a little steep I took the opportunity to fill out the order with some 120, 180 and 240 grit wheels plus a pile of 6mm ball oilers to suit the mini-lathe took up some spare room in the package.
The items arrived in about ten days in good condition.
(The ball oilers cost me about $1.50 Au btw, **LINK** the local quote was $6.50 each so no wonder I shop overseas).
I have not tried the finer grit wheels in anger yet as the finish from the 80 grit wheel gives a fine enough surface for what I was doing.
* Danny M *