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  • What to use for Tungsten grinding??

    I have been looking on the net and the only one that is half way affordable is the sharpie. I cannot decide if I should buy that or just buy another bench grinder and dedicate it to tungsten grinding. If I did the bench grinder then I would have to make something to hold the tungsten to get perfect results. The other option is Lowe's has a sharpening wheel for $30 or so that I could get. Again I would have to make a jig for perfect results. Any ideas or suggestions? I just don't know if the sharpie is worth spending $250? Anyone use it? Is it better than bench grinding? What do you use and do you have any pics of your setups? I need to get something today or get it on order because my Dynasty 200dx will be here early next week! Also keep in mind this is for use in my home shop and not a full time tig operation.

    Thanks

  • #2
    I would just use the cheap bench grinder and grind the taper by eyeball.

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    • #3
      What about the sharpening wheel? It is cheeper than the bench grinder. It is also smaller because it only has one wheel. Is a sharpening stone ok to use?

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      • #4
        I am not familiar with the sharpening wheel. I would get a little bench grinder. You won't be putting much stress on it.

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        • #5
          sharpie for me

          i vote for the sharpie just because it is set up to give you a pro. point and do it reepeatadly consistantly. consitancy is important. as i will be lerning TIG i want to stack the deck in my favor and not have a bad grind driving me crazy. if your grind is too rough you will get arc wander and i dont need to add problems when im lerning. at $250.00 that is cheap enough fo a hobbiest that wants consistancy. if i had to grind 5 times a day 300 days a year i would get a perana, but for a home shop i think the sharpie is the ticket.

          Ask Andy has 1 and gave it good reviews, he uses it when on the road at shows.
          thanks for the help
          ......or..........
          hope i helped
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          • #6
            do u you have a link for the sharpy


            never mind i found it thanks anyway
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            • #7
              link for sharpie yep

              Arc-Zone.com : Page Not Found - Connectors, Cable, & Adapters MIG Guns, Feeders & Parts Plasma Arc Cutting Plasma Arc Welding Purge Gas Equipment Remote Amperage Controls TIG Torches & Accessories Tungsten Electrodes Tungsten Electrode Grinders Water Coolers, Coolant & Parts Gas Flowmeters, Heaters, Mixers Stick Electrode Holders Shop Tools & Storage Apparel, Helmets & PPE Oxy Fuel Cutting & Welding Ground & Work Clamps TIG Welding Filler Rod Close-Out Products Welding Machines & Upgrades Weld Tables JIG & Fixturing Tools Automation & Positioners



              lil extra info

              replacement grinding wheels for the sharpie are $30.00
              they are reversable (can use bolth sides)
              they are expected to get 180 + sharpinings per side

              thats a prity good deal i think.
              yes he stockes the wheel also.
              thanks for the help
              ......or..........
              hope i helped
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              feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat. [email protected]
              summer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
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              • #8
                save some cash check this out...

                Lincoln SP170T
                ESAB 875 Plasma
                Smith oxy set
                Dynasty 200DX
                pulsed mig is next...

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                • #9
                  Doh! Don't show everyone that, thats the one I was already watching On another note I looked at the sharpening wheel at Lowees and it is real low RPM. Will the low RPM of a sharpening stone work on tungsten?

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                  • #10
                    Hmmmmn....I think probably not. If you took a 4" grinder and slowed it down, it would not grind steel very fast.

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                    • #11
                      the higher th revs the smoother the finsh, thje smoother the finish the better the arc start and control.
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                      • #12
                        Well then that settles that. It is down to a bench grinder or a Sharpie. Would be nice to save the space though. Does anyone have any comments on using the sharpie? I know it is just a $40 dremel knockoff and a custom attachment. Is this worth $250. Does it have enough power? Has anyone just machined their own head for a dremel to do the same thing? I could make my own if I had one to look at

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                        • #13
                          got this note from arc-zone

                          i was asking a lot of ??? of them and he through this reply in.

                          At 09:12 PM 11/11/2004, you wrote:

                          Hello MIG Man!

                          Thank your for the kind words. We have been selling the Sharpie grinder
                          for several years and have never had one returned! (we offer a money-back
                          guarantee on all products.)

                          Let us know when your ready to outfit your new machine, We would be happy
                          to help you get setup to do high-quality TIG welding. . .

                          Here is some tungsten grinding and selection info that may be helpful to you.

                          Arc-Zone.com : Page Not Found - Connectors, Cable, & Adapters MIG Guns, Feeders & Parts Plasma Arc Cutting Plasma Arc Welding Purge Gas Equipment Remote Amperage Controls TIG Torches & Accessories Tungsten Electrodes Tungsten Electrode Grinders Water Coolers, Coolant & Parts Gas Flowmeters, Heaters, Mixers Stick Electrode Holders Shop Tools & Storage Apparel, Helmets & PPE Oxy Fuel Cutting & Welding Ground & Work Clamps TIG Welding Filler Rod Close-Out Products Welding Machines & Upgrades Weld Tables JIG & Fixturing Tools Automation & Positioners


                          Best regards,

                          Jim



                          mig man is my e-mail signiture incase anyone was wondering
                          thanks for the help
                          ......or..........
                          hope i helped
                          sigpic
                          feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat. [email protected]
                          summer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
                          JAMES

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                          • #14
                            cordless drill

                            Have you ever tried chucking your tungsten up in your cordless drill?? works wonders on 3/32 and bigger tungsten, use on a bench grinder, belt sander, or hand grinder. By using the drill, you will get uniform points everytime. give it a try, you may have all you need already.

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                            • #15
                              We always just used a belt sander at the shop. Always seemed to do the job for us.

                              Kelly

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