2:15 Those handles are probably spring loaded and act like built in wrenches. The same kind are on the axis locks of my grizzly mill. You just pull out on the handle and the handle can then rotate independently from the bolt, so you can get a better angle and keep turning the bolt. They are designed that way to give you better leverage than a handle short enough to spin all the way around does.
Thank you for the great review on a good machine. Some other reviewers are basically putting it through a torture test and then calling it a failure because it can’t do what their 2x72 can do.
Cool! I just bought one also. So far so good with mine. These are going to be very popular! By the way those handles can be pulled out and rotated for clearance. There's a spring holding each one in place. Thanks for the video.
I came here to say the same. I noticed on the OG Ladouceur vid he did exactly the same thing and my internal voice was shouting “NOOOOO! Haven’t you ever seen a leaver like that before?”😂
@robinson-foundry I have a similar type machine from another company. It also has the same kind of handle. It hits up against the housing and you just pull it out turn it back, tighten or loosen. It's kind of like a ratchet handle. They do work quite well. This Grizzly looks like a good solid machine. Not that I need another machine but I will take a look at it. Thanks for the demonstration.
Stop, Stop, don't cut the end of the adjuster. They are spring loaded and can be repositioned on the clamping screw. Pull out on it and turn it to where it is free but still clamps down. Thank you for the video!
man, at that price I won't be surprised if they can't keep stock of these. I've got one of the typical single speed 2x42's that we all know about, and this would be a massive upgrade without having to get into a whole new belt ecosystem. then I can use the old 2x42 and the older 1x30 for dedicated sanding / finishing stations. definitely saving up for this one.
Hello! If, when you press the workpiece against the belt, it (the tape) moves to the side, this means that the tension of the belt is weak. It needs to be strengthened with another spring.
Well yes and no. Lately my motor is heating up rather fast so I've been putting a fan on it. Called Grizzly and there sending me another motor hopefully that does the trick. Everything else is amazing to me.
It was doing fine for a whole then had to send the motor in for replacement because it was overheating quite fast. After replacement it's been working fine. I did however weld a new steel platen on in replacement for the platen they had
It appears that you need to somehow get the belt tighter as you can tell from the videos when you're using it the belt wants to wander when you put a heavy load of grinding on it i don't feel that the belt is tight enough. My 2x72 doesn't ever do that but I'm able to get the belts tight.
Nice video. One thing you might consider is making your adjustable wheel's "arm" longer... or larger wheel diameter? Allows for using 6X48 belts,that you tear into 3,2" wide belts. Just a suggestion,check prices.
You don't need reverse for sharpening. I sharpen daily on my 2x72 and I never use reverse. Variable speed is a game changer. This machine ought to be dynamite for sharpening.
The handles are spring pull indexed , Pull out for clearance tighten and repeat. I can’t get over how many people are cutting there handles up Jeezzzz.
im not as sold as everyone else. Jon over at Old Hickory Forge tested one out and the motor burnt out after an hour of grinding. the wheel on a hinge has so much play in it that youre constanly retracking the belt. the platton face wear out so fast youd think youd been running it for months... those were the most important things ive noticed and i do not approve. unless they fix them im not getting one
I actually just started recently having problems with the motor heating up a little too fast. Had to call Grizzly and explain all of that. What they were trying to do with a 110 SP motor with variable speed your switching from AC to DC which therefore will have up then down effect with your voltage. And judging by the way the motor is wound it seems like it's having trouble sustaining that...or I just have a bad motor
The platen is too big for the belt useless for grinding into the ricasso area. Blade wanders under load more than I have ever seen either the belt tension is to low or there needs to be a bigger crown on the guide wheel. This is not a knifemakers grinder as it is. This is more of a tinkerers tool or hobbyist tool.
Well from what I understand some people have been getting motors that over heated quite fast with minimal use. I guess some people are getting bad motors. I have not been able to bog mine down and honestly if you let the tool do the work you shouldn't be bogging down on anything.
I'm trying to decide between a grinder and a forge press right now. If this grinder is good, I can probably manage to get a log splitter and this grinder, and have both. I'm just scared of this grinder from all the bad reviews
Been looking at these since they came out. What about motor specs? Shaft size and bolt pattern. I would like to convert it to a 3/4 hp 3 phase. Good presentation on this machine.
I like the grinder. I have a 2 by 42 and tons of belts. So I would like to get one of these configured with strong components. I’m sure I’ll get one and move forward slowly with mods. Thanks. I’ll subscribe as well.
2:15 Those handles are probably spring loaded and act like built in wrenches. The same kind are on the axis locks of my grizzly mill. You just pull out on the handle and the handle can then rotate independently from the bolt, so you can get a better angle and keep turning the bolt. They are designed that way to give you better leverage than a handle short enough to spin all the way around does.
They are there is no need to cut it
I just got mine today! What an upgrade from a 1x30. I can't believe I did it with that for 2 years!
Thank you for the great review on a good machine. Some other reviewers are basically putting it through a torture test and then calling it a failure because it can’t do what their 2x72 can do.
Cool! I just bought one also. So far so good with mine. These are going to be very popular! By the way those handles can be pulled out and rotated for clearance. There's a spring holding each one in place. Thanks for the video.
Thats exactly what I was thinking.
I came here to say the same. I noticed on the OG Ladouceur vid he did exactly the same thing and my internal voice was shouting “NOOOOO! Haven’t you ever seen a leaver like that before?”😂
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@robinson-foundry I have a similar type machine from another company. It also has the same kind of handle. It hits up against the housing and you just pull it out turn it back, tighten or loosen. It's kind of like a ratchet handle. They do work quite well.
This Grizzly looks like a good solid machine. Not that I need another machine but I will take a look at it. Thanks for the demonstration.
THANK YOU.....THAT SANDER IS ON MY BUY LIST! I'M JUST STARTING OUT AND HAVE YET ACCURRIED A SANDER.
so glad i found this BEFORE spending 1K on a 2x72. I know there nice but for price point right now this is BY FAR better option IMO.
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That grinder is so much nicer than your old one. Cool man, Im happy you got one you like.
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Stop, Stop, don't cut the end of the adjuster. They are spring loaded and can be repositioned on the clamping screw. Pull out on it and turn it to where it is free but still clamps down. Thank you for the video!
That was the question I had... was going to ask if they were spring loaded... Thank you.
Thank you for stating that fact!
Great video. I think I'm going to grab one of these for my knife shop so I can work people's swords without having to bring them home. Very cool!! 👍🏼
man, at that price I won't be surprised if they can't keep stock of these. I've got one of the typical single speed 2x42's that we all know about, and this would be a massive upgrade without having to get into a whole new belt ecosystem. then I can use the old 2x42 and the older 1x30 for dedicated sanding / finishing stations. definitely saving up for this one.
Hello! If, when you press the workpiece against the belt, it (the tape) moves to the side, this means that the tension of the belt is weak. It needs to be strengthened with another spring.
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just pull the handle out and turn it. it's spring loaded.no need to cut it. thanks for the review
With all 3 of adjusters being so close even when pulling them out with spring it was such a pain without cutting that tip off
You did a great job on the review! Glad to see you got one and that you like it!!! 🤙
Thanks man much appreciated!
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Been reading on their reviews of motors and controllers burning up. Any issues so far?
Well yes and no. Lately my motor is heating up rather fast so I've been putting a fan on it. Called Grizzly and there sending me another motor hopefully that does the trick. Everything else is amazing to me.
Curious how the grinder is doing after a year?
It was doing fine for a whole then had to send the motor in for replacement because it was overheating quite fast. After replacement it's been working fine. I did however weld a new steel platen on in replacement for the platen they had
Think it could do mower blades too?
Absolutely
Thank you!
It appears that you need to somehow get the belt tighter as you can tell from the videos when you're using it the belt wants to wander when you put a heavy load of grinding on it i don't feel that the belt is tight enough. My 2x72 doesn't ever do that but I'm able to get the belts tight.
Yes I ended up adjusting the platen tighter once I did notice that and it hardly wandered at all
Wondering if I can buy an extra tool arm and bolt up the TR maker small wheel attachment to it.
Not sure I'm going to be experimenting with different things
Build it. Easy
Awesome. Thanks for the review. 👊🤙
Bought one myself 🎉 love it
Think I’ll be getting one of these!
Nice video. One thing you might consider is making your adjustable wheel's "arm" longer... or larger wheel diameter? Allows for using 6X48 belts,that you tear into 3,2" wide belts. Just a suggestion,check prices.
Good suggestion I'm going to have to check that out
How much price in pakistan
hi do this run in reverse for sharpening ?
There is no reverse
You don't need reverse for sharpening. I sharpen daily on my 2x72 and I never use reverse. Variable speed is a game changer. This machine ought to be dynamite for sharpening.
The handles are spring pull indexed , Pull out for clearance tighten and repeat. I can’t get over how many people are cutting there handles up Jeezzzz.
Does any one have a problem with tracking i have to set it every time I try to speed or slow down the belt
Yes I've been having some.issues with that I've had to mess with the tooling arm distance a little and it only does it on certain belts
im not as sold as everyone else. Jon over at Old Hickory Forge tested one out and the motor burnt out after an hour of grinding. the wheel on a hinge has so much play in it that youre constanly retracking the belt. the platton face wear out so fast youd think youd been running it for months... those were the most important things ive noticed and i do not approve. unless they fix them im not getting one
I actually just started recently having problems with the motor heating up a little too fast. Had to call Grizzly and explain all of that. What they were trying to do with a 110 SP motor with variable speed your switching from AC to DC which therefore will have up then down effect with your voltage. And judging by the way the motor is wound it seems like it's having trouble sustaining that...or I just have a bad motor
Add a pyroceramic glass plate to that platen and this machine should be great for a long, long time.
Good to know yea I've been thinking about what to use for my platen but I love this sander and it's been treating me well.
You can pull out the handle and rotate it. I guess now you don't need to. 🤣😅
The platen is too big for the belt useless for grinding into the ricasso area. Blade wanders under load more than I have ever seen either the belt tension is to low or there needs to be a bigger crown on the guide wheel. This is not a knifemakers grinder as it is. This is more of a tinkerers tool or hobbyist tool.
Everyone else has called them junk... bogged them down, but you say it's good and you recommend it.
I don't get it...???
Well from what I understand some people have been getting motors that over heated quite fast with minimal use. I guess some people are getting bad motors. I have not been able to bog mine down and honestly if you let the tool do the work you shouldn't be bogging down on anything.
I'm trying to decide between a grinder and a forge press right now. If this grinder is good, I can probably manage to get a log splitter and this grinder, and have both. I'm just scared of this grinder from all the bad reviews
Been looking at these since they came out. What about motor specs? Shaft size and bolt pattern.
I would like to convert it to a 3/4 hp 3 phase.
Good presentation on this machine.
I know it's a 3/4 hp but I'm not sure the shaft size
I like the grinder. I have a 2 by 42 and tons of belts. So I would like to get one of these configured with strong components.
I’m sure I’ll get one and move forward slowly with mods.
Thanks. I’ll subscribe as well.
What do these cost ? Looks like a good machine !
Out the door 285 it's on sale right now I think until the end of the month
@@BerserkerBladesgood deal
On sale right now plus a sitewide 10% off coupon so with shipping it’s just over 3 bills plus tax
Those handles should have a button in the middle that releases the handle to be adjusted.
Awesome!!!!!
Those guards need to go!
Already took them off I usually do
Already did I usually do just didn't in the video