I have a large bench grinder up in the shop beside the drill press. A must have when working of farm equipment. But, someone gave me a small bench grinder a couple years ago. It sat in the box for ages. My grandpa’s 3rd bedroom, now my 3rd bedroom, has always been used as a small shop for household projects. A small bench grinder would be nice but there’s no room to mount it on the work bench.
The other day when I was rebuilding the stairway landing I cut off a short piece of 2x10. Not good for anything, just scrap wood, until I got an idea… Always dangerous for me… I decided to make a portable bench grinder.
Today I bought 4, 10-32 bolts with nuts and 1 inch washers. The store had 2” and 2.5” bolts, I was afraid the 2” would be too short so I got the 2.5’s. As it turned out the 2” would have been perfect. I had to cut the 2.5’s off with a dremel tool.
I took the 2x10, laid out 4 holes for the grinder base and drilled bolt holes. On the bottom side I used a 1” hole drill to recess the nuts. I used a dremel sanding wheel to enlarge the holes for easier washer fit. Then mounted the little bench grinder. Perfect support for the grinder. Won’t tip over, feels solid.
When not in use I can sit it in a corner out of the way. It’s not taking up space on my work bench. Heck, I can take it anywhere. Out on the porch or for outside projects where I have generator power.
The is one small problem, vibration. It causes the base to move slowly, wood on wood surfaces. I have an old inner tube up at the shop I cut gaskets out of. I’m gonna cut off a big piece and staple it to the bottom side of the base. Should take care of the problem, no more creep.
As you can see, I have no room to mount a bench grinder. I have an electric grinder for sharpening powersaws, same issue, no where to mount it... until now. Just have to get another piece of 2x10 and I'll have a portable sharpener. When not in use I can set both out of the way, in a corner or on a shelf. When I need either they are ready to go!
The other day when I was rebuilding the stairway landing I cut off a short piece of 2x10. Not good for anything, just scrap wood, until I got an idea… Always dangerous for me… I decided to make a portable bench grinder.
Today I bought 4, 10-32 bolts with nuts and 1 inch washers. The store had 2” and 2.5” bolts, I was afraid the 2” would be too short so I got the 2.5’s. As it turned out the 2” would have been perfect. I had to cut the 2.5’s off with a dremel tool.
I took the 2x10, laid out 4 holes for the grinder base and drilled bolt holes. On the bottom side I used a 1” hole drill to recess the nuts. I used a dremel sanding wheel to enlarge the holes for easier washer fit. Then mounted the little bench grinder. Perfect support for the grinder. Won’t tip over, feels solid.
When not in use I can sit it in a corner out of the way. It’s not taking up space on my work bench. Heck, I can take it anywhere. Out on the porch or for outside projects where I have generator power.
The is one small problem, vibration. It causes the base to move slowly, wood on wood surfaces. I have an old inner tube up at the shop I cut gaskets out of. I’m gonna cut off a big piece and staple it to the bottom side of the base. Should take care of the problem, no more creep.
As you can see, I have no room to mount a bench grinder. I have an electric grinder for sharpening powersaws, same issue, no where to mount it... until now. Just have to get another piece of 2x10 and I'll have a portable sharpener. When not in use I can set both out of the way, in a corner or on a shelf. When I need either they are ready to go!
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