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Double bench grinder at Lidl as of 31st Jan £19.99 here
# For grinding, polishing and sharpening
# With a low-noise and smooth running induction motor
# 200 watt
# No load speed (rpm): 2950
# With 2 grinding discs: 36 and 80 grit
# Grinding wheels approx. (cm): Ø 15
# Dust-protected ON/OFF switch
# Easily adjustable tool rests
# Spark protection guard with magnifying glass
# Weight approx. (kg): 7.5
# Size (cm): 21 x 30.5 x 20
# Cable length (m): 2
# 3 year manufacturer’s warranty
the 16" tool box for £4.99 is expencive, i paid $3.00 at walmart last week, thats about £2
Comfort insoles. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Anyway, bench grinders are dead handy, but I can thoroughly getting a wire brush to replace the coarse stone wheel. I have used one for years, and OK
my cars are old, but always useful to clean threads, remove paint/plastic coatings, greasy gunge etc off all sorts of stuff.
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Power+Tool+Accessories/Wire+Abrasives/Wire+Wheel+150+mm/d80/sd1920/p61269
Any views/experiences on the pressure washer?
Linky doodle
If I hear of anyone using the bench grinder to sharpen a wood chisel like the dipstick in the picture I will sack them on the spot For £39.99 with a 3 year warranty the pressure washer has to be worth a punt if you need one.
And if I hear of anyone grinding non-ferrous materials with one of those wheels, I'll poke them up the barking spider with that copper pipe.