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Grinding Tungsten
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 10:14 am
by tungstendipper
A while back someone posted a source for a six inch diamond grinding wheel as shown below. I tried to buy one, but it was an un-secure site. Since then, I found one on eBay for 45 bucks. It was a 100 grit, then I used a 240 grit plate diamond grinding wheel, that I all ready had, and mounted to the side of the wheel. This combination really works great! You can rough grind with the 100 grit and finish with the side plate at 240 grit. Puts a great grind on the tungsten.
Re: Grinding Tungsten
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:35 pm
by LtBadd
That's a sweet setup. I have the side disc like yours, sooner or later I'll get the diamond face wheel.
Re: Grinding Tungsten
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:59 pm
by ljdm1956
tungstendipper wrote:A while back someone posted a source for a six inch diamond grinding wheel as shown below. I tried to buy one, but it was an un-secure site. Since then, I found one on eBay for 45 bucks. It was a 100 grit, then I used a 240 grit plate diamond grinding wheel, that I all ready had, and mounted to the side of the wheel. This combination really works great! You can rough grind with the 100 grit and finish with the side plate at 240 grit. Puts a great grind on the tungsten.
Do you have a link or brand/part number? Thanks......
Re: Grinding Tungsten
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:14 pm
by tungstendipper
Here's the link
https://www.ebay.com/itm/150mm-6-inch-T ... 0675.m4236
This is a 60 grit but he has different grits available.
Re: Grinding Tungsten
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 4:23 pm
by cj737
I had a similar setup for a long time. Then, I used someone’s tungsten grinder while doing a TIG job, and bought one promptly thereafter. The 2 big reasons: portability and speed. The grinder I bought spins up immediately and I’ve touched up my tip and back to welding before my bench grinder ever spins up and down. Plus, it’s dead consistent angles each time.
Sure, it costs more, but is pretty darn convenient in my eyes.
Re: Grinding Tungsten
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 4:59 pm
by Lightning
I set up a rig like that when I first started tig welding...
Regular stone disk on the left, and two diamond-grit cabbing wheels face-to-face on the right (200 and 600 grit).
Works well, and I still occasionally use it, but most of the time, I just grind my tungstens on the angle grinder nowadays. Turn on the angle grinder, set it down on the floor outside the shop, hold down the grinder with my foot, and grind away. I'll grind 10 or 20 tungstens at a time, then use them all up, then re-grind them all...
Re: Grinding Tungsten
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 7:28 pm
by tungstendipper
CJ,
I don't have 400 bucks to spend on one, plus, I used one and if you dip your tungsten and have a big glob on it, it's impossible to get it in the hole of the tungsten grinder.
I like what I have. When I get as good as you maybe I'll find the 400 bucks!
Re: Grinding Tungsten
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:50 pm
by Lightning
cj737 wrote: Plus, it’s dead consistent angles each time.
Does it let you change the bevel angle? I like to use different bevels, depending on how much penetration I want.
Re: Grinding Tungsten
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 12:45 am
by cj737
If you do dip your tungsten, you can nip that tip off with one of the orifices, regrind, and blunt. All in one tool.
And yes, you can adjust the angle of the bevel and the size of the tungsten to be sharpened. Yep, they’re pricey, but as I stated above, I spent a long time with a dual wheel bench grinder. I got mine for closer to $300 so I was able to swallow thatfor the conveniences and benefits I see in it.
Re: Grinding Tungsten
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 1:24 am
by aland
cj737 wrote:If you do dip your tungsten, you can nip that tip off with one of the orifices, regrind, and blunt. All in one tool.
And yes, you can adjust the angle of the bevel and the size of the tungsten to be sharpened. Yep, they’re pricey, but as I stated above, I spent a long time with a dual wheel bench grinder. I got mine for closer to $300 so I was able to swallow thatfor the conveniences and benefits I see in it.
Did you get the TechSouth? Sharpie?