Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: JessEm on September 19, 2013, 11:19:38 PM
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Measures 10". Cast aluminum. Was found in a box with 2 lathe face plates, but I don't think that's it. It looks more like a honing plate for machines that sharpen clipper blades.
The arbor hole is 3/4" and smooth with a set screw. As far as I know lathe arbors are threaded.. A number on back reads "1103"
WUTZ IT?
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It looks like a sanding face plate, sand paper was self adhesive, removed soft wood very well, also calouses, and fingerprints.
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It looks like a sanding face plate, sand paper was self adhesive, removed soft wood very well, also calouses, and fingerprints.
Agree, also agree with the finger tips.
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Disc sanding plate. Except for the 3/4 inch arbor hole, it looks just like the 12 inch sanding disc supplied with the old ShopSmiths (these had 5/8 inch arbors). Useful tool.
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Is that a chip broken off on it? maybe out of balance?
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Is that a chip broken off on it? maybe out of balance?
Wouldn't have to spin pretty fast for it to be affected, enough to were it wouldn't work? It doesn't look like to big of a chunk.
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Ya'll are a blessing. I did a little searching and the closest thing I found was this Walker Turner 10" disc sander. They look similar. Thanks for sending me in the right direction.
The chip is on the lower edge. I doubt it would cause any balance problems as long as it's positively connected to the arbor... Otherwise I suppose there's 1001 ways to add weight.
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90 deg. & ~5" from the set screw isn't the best place to have a light spot, but as it is aluminum, maybe gust a few grams, not too bad... insure it is sound (no other cracks) & secure before running it.
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Fancy cast wheels don't accept the traditional wheel weights, so there are stick-on weights available. I bet you could get a couple for cheap or free from your local tire place. Alternatively, Hunter Fans used to issue its fans with a balancing kit that included a thick, heavy tape for balancing the fan blades. You could contact a store that sells ceiling fans and see if they have a fan balancing kit, but I bet you'd have to spend actual money to get one of those.
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Great tips! Thanks!
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Run it, if it vibrates too much, you can cut some off the opposite side for free...