www.machineryhouse.com.au/G1975?From=Search&s=TM-U3%20 2019 $1300 2022 $1600 Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe as I need the numbers to motivate me to make more videos.
I've used many different cutter grinders thru my years as a machinist and honestly the clone Cutter grinders are the worst and the most anoying to use. I just found a used Deckel brand SO grinder that the main shaft was siezed up so I bought it cheap. I soaked it kerosene and had to use some persuasion to free it up. Then took it all apart, cleaned it and now, its like brand new. The Deckel brand is a very high quality grinder compared to the clone. If anyone is thinking of buying a small cutter grinder, try to find a Deckel brand if possible. Watching this video just reminded me of poor quality of the clone.
Always get the best you can afford of what is around at the time. Unfortunately the second hand equipment market is very different around the world. A lot of us look at America and Europe and just drool at the prices and availability. If something does come up they normally want an arm and leg for it and I am already walking around in circles. The other thing to consider is end use. If you are just a hobbyist and use equipment for just tinkering and non-paying projects, etc then value for money is usually the deciding factor. A cheap piece of crap that dies on you after the job is done and probably won't be used again can be dumped without any qualms. I was once told the story of two people buying shoes. One would by a $100 one and the other just a $10 one. They met again a year or two later and the $100 person hangs it on the $10 person saying, see my shoes have lasted this long and yours have worn out many times. $10 turned and said yeah, but in that time I have had 5 pairs of new shoes in the latest fashion and saved $50 and you a still stuck with old fashioned 2 year old shoes. Like I said always get the best you can afford, not the most expensive. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to subscribe, it's only a press of your mouse button.
Great video. I am contemplating whether I should buy this D bit grinder of the much more expensive model. You helped with that decision.
Glad I could help
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www.machineryhouse.com.au/G1975?From=Search&s=TM-U3%20
2019 $1300
2022 $1600
Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe as I need the numbers to motivate me to make more videos.
I've used many different cutter grinders thru my years as a machinist and honestly the clone Cutter grinders are the worst and the most anoying to use. I just found a used Deckel brand SO grinder that the main shaft was siezed up so I bought it cheap. I soaked it kerosene and had to use some persuasion to free it up. Then took it all apart, cleaned it and now, its like brand new. The Deckel brand is a very high quality grinder compared to the clone. If anyone is thinking of buying a small cutter grinder, try to find a Deckel brand if possible. Watching this video just reminded me of poor quality of the clone.
Always get the best you can afford of what is around at the time. Unfortunately the second hand equipment market is very different around the world. A lot of us look at America and Europe and just drool at the prices and availability. If something does come up they normally want an arm and leg for it and I am already walking around in circles. The other thing to consider is end use. If you are just a hobbyist and use equipment for just tinkering and non-paying projects, etc then value for money is usually the deciding factor. A cheap piece of crap that dies on you after the job is done and probably won't be used again can be dumped without any qualms. I was once told the story of two people buying shoes. One would by a $100 one and the other just a $10 one. They met again a year or two later and the $100 person hangs it on the $10 person saying, see my shoes have lasted this long and yours have worn out many times. $10 turned and said yeah, but in that time I have had 5 pairs of new shoes in the latest fashion and saved $50 and you a still stuck with old fashioned 2 year old shoes. Like I said always get the best you can afford, not the most expensive. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to subscribe, it's only a press of your mouse button.