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Hello everyone,
I have a Vermeer 672 and still use their factory teeth.
There is a video on YouTube that shows a guy using an angle grinder with a green silicon carbide 6" wheel to sharpen his teeth.
Has anyone made this arbor?
Here's my thoughts...
The dust from carbide is a known carcinogen.
Anyway, I would appreciate hearing from anyone that has made an arbor for this purpose.
The guy said he used a variable speed angle grinder. Kawasaki was the brand.
Thanks,
Tom
I have a Vermeer 672 and still use their factory teeth.
There is a video on YouTube that shows a guy using an angle grinder with a green silicon carbide 6" wheel to sharpen his teeth.
Has anyone made this arbor?
Here's my thoughts...
- determine arbor size for grinder to be used ... mine is 5/8-11 thread
- size of bar stock. I have some 1.75 or 2.00 1018 round stock
- drill & tap hole for 5/8-11 thread
- turn down bar to proper diameter for wheel. 1.00" for the wheel I have found.
- drill and tap both hole for retaining washer and bolt
- mount to angle grinder and dress some badly worn teeth.
The dust from carbide is a known carcinogen.
Anyway, I would appreciate hearing from anyone that has made an arbor for this purpose.
The guy said he used a variable speed angle grinder. Kawasaki was the brand.
Thanks,
Tom