Wobbly polishing mop..
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Wobbly polishing mop..
I've got an 8" bench grinder that I use mainly to clean up on bits of metal and sharpening electrodes for my welder (I know i shouldn't). I got hold of a couple of polishing wheels with the itention of shining up some old valve covers I have lying around. I used to do this with a hand drill with very good results. The polishing wheel threads onto a threaded spindle. The vibration when running the mops is ridiculous. Have I just been unlucky and got duff mops or are they always like this? with the grinding wheel I can use the grinder without even bolting it down if I want, with the mop it'll shake the whole stand even if I bolt the stand to the floor!
I use an 8" mop on my cheap bench grinder and it tries to walk off the table.
With the stones on its fine. But stick a mop on one end and I reach for the battery drill and a few big screws to clamp it onto a tree stump I use as a wooden anvil.
With the stones on its fine. But stick a mop on one end and I reach for the battery drill and a few big screws to clamp it onto a tree stump I use as a wooden anvil.
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Yep, that's exactly what I get. I might try a smaller mop or maybe a shorter or different spindle arrangement.mgbv8 wrote:I use an 8" mop on my cheap bench grinder and it tries to walk off the table.
With the stones on its fine. But stick a mop on one end and I reach for the battery drill and a few big screws to clamp it onto a tree stump I use as a wooden anvil.
Hi I think for a high speed device like a bench grinder you will have to use mops designed and ballanced for the higher speed, might want to try this lot, they have a wide range of stock!
http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.asp? ... e=1&jump=0
Mike
http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.asp? ... e=1&jump=0
Mike
poppet valves rule!
Why not get one of these?
http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... ttachments
http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... ttachments
V8 Scimitar GTE! well......... it soon will be