EERF sander grinder on a Shopsmith

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sharp21 wrote:I was actually thinking of doing the No Weld grinder or else getting a Sure-Mak & adapting it for use on the Shop Smith, but yours looks great too so there are a few options.

How are you attaching the grinder to the SS? Just clamping it on?

I'd love to see some of your grinds!

S.
Tubes out the bottom (spt mount).
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I saw those tubes. I assume that is how all the attachments are connected.
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sharp21 wrote:I saw those tubes. I assume that is how all the attachments are connected.
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Most do. Some clamp to the way tubes.
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JPG40504 wrote:Most do. Some clamp to the way tubes.
The oscillating drum sander, speed reducer, speed increaser, planer, and overarm pin router (new version) all clamp to the way tubes.

The lathe tailstock, table extensions, strip sander, belt sander, bandsaw, & jointer all go in the SPT mounts on either end of the carriage.

The biscuit joiner, router, and grinder attach only to the headstock/quill.
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awesome!

Post by bikermike81 »

that is just so cool man , i love homemade tools , i plan one of these days one i get the idea out of my head and onto paper making a mortising attachment for the horizontal boring option. again awesome !
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