terry_g
Ultra Member
About a decade ago I purchased a Mastercraft 8" grinder from Canadian Tire. It was on sale for a fraction of its normal price $16
and change before taxes. The regular price was around $80 If I remember correctly. It has served me well over the years I replaced
the coarse carborundum wheel with a green wheel which I seldom used. I ordered a Norton premium 8" white wheel from Amazon
to replace the green one. When I finally got around to installing it I was shocked at how out of balance it was. I would have returned
it but the 90 day return period had passed. So Could I balance it or is it garbage?
I made an arbor to fit the wheel and made a point to balance the wheel on and set up in the vice. You can see how far off it is.
Next I cut a slice off a piece of 2.5" mystery metal shaft I had in the metal pile and turned it. Then I set it on top of the wheel and
moved it to where the wheel was level then marked its location on the paper label on the wheel.
Next I carefully marked the new washer with where the bore in the wheel was located. Then chucked it in the small 4 jaw and bored
it for the shaft.
and change before taxes. The regular price was around $80 If I remember correctly. It has served me well over the years I replaced
the coarse carborundum wheel with a green wheel which I seldom used. I ordered a Norton premium 8" white wheel from Amazon
to replace the green one. When I finally got around to installing it I was shocked at how out of balance it was. I would have returned
it but the 90 day return period had passed. So Could I balance it or is it garbage?
I made an arbor to fit the wheel and made a point to balance the wheel on and set up in the vice. You can see how far off it is.
Next I cut a slice off a piece of 2.5" mystery metal shaft I had in the metal pile and turned it. Then I set it on top of the wheel and
moved it to where the wheel was level then marked its location on the paper label on the wheel.
Next I carefully marked the new washer with where the bore in the wheel was located. Then chucked it in the small 4 jaw and bored
it for the shaft.