Hi all,
I was thinking of getting a standard grinder like the Glastar Super Star II with a 3/4" head, but then I saw the Diamond Max grinder w/ 6" disk & 1" head, and the Inland Twin Spin grinder w/ 5" disk & 1" head. Are these dual purpose grinders worth the extra money and which is the better of the two?
Thanks in Advance,
Jon
Help with Grinder Decision?
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Re: Help with Grinder Decision?
I've had the Diamond Max for 5 years or so. It's still going strong and I love it. I rarely use the barrel grinder bit and use the disk the majority of the time. You can get different grits on the disks from fast to fine and it's one of my favorite tools. I go there before my WBS for small and quick edges.Jon Wunderlich wrote:Hi all,
I was thinking of getting a standard grinder like the Glastar Super Star II with a 3/4" head, but then I saw the Diamond Max grinder w/ 6" disk & 1" head, and the Inland Twin Spin grinder w/ 5" disk & 1" head. Are these dual purpose grinders worth the extra money and which is the better of the two?
Thanks in Advance,
Jon
When I bought mine the Diamond Max had a 5 year warranty which beat the warranty on the others, and I wanted the disk. I haven't regretted it. The downside used to be that only one of my wholesalers carried DTI stuff, so getting replacement disks and barrel grinding bits was a bit limiting. Other than that, I'll replace it with the same machine when the time comes.
3 yrs. ago I bought the Diamond Max also for the disc & it has been very good for me even though I use the head more than the disc. Bought it at Delphi as the first order was 20% off. They still have the coupon in the catalogs or just ask for the first time discount, if they still do that. Believe they have a 6 yr. warrenty.
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I have Glastars and Inlands and would advise you get the biggest Glastar (G8). Biggest difference between them is that the Glastar has the abiliity to pump water up to the optional 1/4 or 1/8" head, so you're not struggling with sponges to keep the head wet. If you're going to use the smaller heads this is a very useful feature. In all other respects there is not much difference.