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Speaking of grinders....
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 1:24 pm
by Dolores
Does anyone have/use/own an 8" disc mini-grinder (or any other for that matter) from His glass works? Are you satisfied with its performance and the customer service there? I'm looking to upgrade from my Inland disc unit (only 5", too small to do bracelet bars without falling off the edge!). I have been following the thread on Diamond Max, but do believe that a 6" disc is still not large enough to accommodate the bracelet problem. I mainly bevel and gem cut small jewelry pieces and the like and am quickly wearing out my Inland discs in the process. Any suggestions are appreciated. I need more grinder power...power...power
DOLORES
Re: Speaking of grinders....
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 7:02 am
by Brian and Jenny Blanthorn
Dolores wrote:Does anyone have/use/own an 8" disc mini-grinder (or any other for that matter) from His glass works? Are you satisfied with its performance and the customer service there? I'm looking to upgrade from my Inland disc unit (only 5", too small to do bracelet bars without falling off the edge!). I have been following the thread on Diamond Max, but do believe that a 6" disc is still not large enough to accommodate the bracelet problem. I mainly bevel and gem cut small jewelry pieces and the like and am quickly wearing out my Inland discs in the process. Any suggestions are appreciated. I need more grinder power...power...power
DOLORES
I have not used the machine
But I can say that His coustomer service / adivce B4 n after is great
Aslo just 4 ' window shopping ' the site is nice
http://www.hisglassworks.com/index.html
Also check out the diomond refresh stuff on FAQ there
Brian
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2003 11:23 am
by Kevin Midgley
S.W.Enterprises had a wonderful 12 inch machine with central water feed and magnetic disks. You could use the entire surface as there was no central post. Expensive. Kevin