Daul Grinder Sharpening Station

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jd99

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I made a dual grinder stand for sharpening the lathe tools for my metal, and wood lathe. One side is the carbide grinder, and the other is the wolverine setup. Made a place to hold the excess cords so they are not just dangling.

Next is to make a cabinet to hold the accesories for the grinders that will sit on the lower part of the stand.
 

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Padre

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Really nice setup. Everything out of the way, and an extra outlet too! Nice job.
 

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Off topic: My attention was drawn to your DC with the cord caddy stored there. I have had my DC bag wear through from rubbing on something in contact with the lower bag. Just thought you may want to put that cord some place else:rolleyes:
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Off topic: My attention was drawn to your DC with the cord caddy stored there. I have had my DC bag wear through from rubbing on something in contact with the lower bag. Just thought you may want to put that cord some place else:rolleyes:
Steve
When I use the DC that cord caddy sits on the ground next to it I only store it there when it's not in use. Thanks
 
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