You are to be commended for providing FREE plans unlike some many other who post their work do not provide. Having said that I wonder why so many who post their work post do so with some of the worst welding/welds?
20:56 In addition to the creativity in the making of this useful tool, I like the ignition control with the fast-acting red emergency stop key. Safety first‼
Yes I know thanks! Such a nice machine but unfortunately, I had to sell it to make some room for our new milling machine which is also a nice piece of machinery!👌
Good job! My only worry long term is the solid wire you used for the electrical. With the constant moving around of the wire being plugged in unplugged and the vibration of the sander, the solid wire eventually will harden and break. You’re much better off with stranded wire.
@@hughh.8075 You're right they are not free anymore, we've been working really hard to come up with a new version of blueprints that people could trust to build their own. It is for this reason that we are now selling them. Thank you for your understanding. - Kopo
This is a great video guys! I really dig that drill press. Super jazzed you went to the trouble to supply some excellent plans. You may have just made it possible for me to build one. I saw you fabricated the drive wheel but where did you source your other roller wheels? Keep up the great work. I'm subscribed and looking for more videos!
Tanks! Hope you have fun building your own belt grinder! We bought the aluminum wheels on amazon : www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B079MHM4ZH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Hello sir, I have been about to buy these plans. Can you please tell me a good option for a pulley that can be bought, without making a wooden one with a lathe? My problem is I have no lathe to use to make the pulley.
Yes of course ! I would recommend you to buy a belt grinder wheel kit like this one on Amazon: www.amazon.ca/Knife-Making-Grinder-Wheels-Cylinder/dp/B07MD3QSVG/ref=sr_1_38?keywords=TR+MAKER&qid=1669161705&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIzLjAyIiwicXNhIjoiMS41MCIsInFzcCI6IjEuNTIifQ%3D%3D&sr=8-38
I did not use seamless telescopic square tube I was able to grind away the weld seam but I believe you can find some telescopic tube at online metal.com or on mcmaster carr but if you want to remove the weld from your square tube I recommend you the video from Fireball Tool on that subject!
You're right, we've been working really hard to come up with a new version of blueprints that people could trust to build their own. It is for this reason that we are now selling them. Thank you for your understanding. - Kopo
Great efficiency! If your on switch clamp was stored clamped to the handle, you would always be ready to cut, not looking for a clamp (like i did)… Keep posting!
Nice work, this may end up being this weeks shop project. Cause ya know might as well go and add grinder number 5 to the shop lol. Also what rpm are you spinning that belt at?
@@KOPOprojects right on, I actually scored a treadmill yesterday,looks like i can build pretty much the whole thing shy of wheels and bearings from the treadmill, and well the wheels will be poured aluminum and i might have enough random bearings laying around if not skateboard bearings are cheap.
Yes, we're from Canada. We actually got our wheels from amazon, you can get them here: www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B079MHM4ZH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You're right, we've been working really hard to come up with a new version of blueprints that people could trust to build their own. It is for this reason that we are now selling them. Thank you for your understanding. - Kopo
أعتقد أن هناك العديد من المنتجين الأوروبيين للآلات من نفس النوع ، ما عليك سوى البحث قليلاً على الإنترنت! إذا لم يكن بإمكانك عمل نموذجنا ، فالخطط موجودة في الوصف!