Chipper Blade Grinder

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All you need to do is click on contact at that website and the following appears.

Phone:
1-800-354-5888 or 317-535-9059
Fax: 317-535-9871
Email: [email protected]


Or feel free to stop by. We are located at:
201 US 31 North
New Whiteland, IN 46184
 
Grinding to a halt

Tried to email to that co. no answer.Tried to ring no answer.So I do a reverse check on that number and I get "Pageant Peoples Queens of America" I kid you not.( not the sort of grinder I was looking for).Can anybody help me out there,I really want one of those grinders, it looks like a simple compact machine that will do the job nicely.(none of these faces spitting chips so you'll just have to imagine it).
 
I used to take my chipper blades to a machine shop for sharpening. Now I use a bench mounted belt sander with 50 grit belt on it. Works good for me....finish looks like it was machined. Word of advice if you go that route. Get a good quality sander with some power, otherwise, when you apply some pressure on the belt with the blade if will either stop the belt or slow it down so much it is ineffective. Plan on spending around $250 or more for a decent belt sander.
 

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