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New tool for the shop

On a grinder once you mount the chuck you grind it flat. The toolmakers where i worked in a machine shop used a tub of butter for coolant when they ground them in. Kinda weird and messy but it worked
Crisco, maybe? Grease works well, also. Either one makes a mell of a hess, but it keeps the wheel from loading up & doing funky things to the chuck's surface geometry.
 
Had not heard of the Crisco, butter or grease. Interesting. I would flood the wheel, therefore the chuck, found the high spot then proceeded a tenth or two (I think) at a time till all of the magic marker stripes disappeared.
Could NOT let it warm up.
 
Had not heard of the Crisco, butter or grease. Interesting. I would flood the wheel, therefore the chuck, found the high spot then proceeded a tenth or two (I think) at a time till all of the magic marker stripes disappeared.
Could NOT let it warm up.

I remember old timers using carbon tet and cutting oil when belt sanding big plates on a planer mill. Cancer eventually got them.
 
Had the electricity go away in the old days while blanchard grinding bucket dies. Sounded like a full auto.
I saw the same thing happen on a Blanchard. It had about 200 small parts on it. When it let go it flung parts, grinding wheel chunks etc. Out the top.
Everybody around it was on the floor crawling trying to get away. No body got hurt but everybody needed new shorts.
 
Maybe when it’s installed you could put up a picture for the one or two of us here who have no idea how something like that is used to illustrate what it looks like?

Thanks
 
Wildflower,
Will do. However, some of the professional machinists here are telling me I'm headed down the wrong path. -Jerry
 
Having spent many years working in precision grinding the least favorite job to come up was resurfacing a magnetic chuck. We would rather have been beaten with a pretty good sized stick. Those were the days.


It is a real pain. When I got my surface grinder several years ago I resurfaced it. Just a real pain in the azz.
 

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