ibbuckshot
ArboristSite Lurker
Greeting folks,
In the past I have always used green wheels to sharpen stump grinder teeth. I am now reading that there
are some folks using the diamond wheels for sharpening teeth. I am quite ignorant on the subject and am
looking to become educated rather then getting screwed buying junk. I think I would be using a 4 1/2 inch
angle grinder. One question is how do we know good quality wheels from poor or bad? Is there some way
that these wheels are rated as with the different grits on grinding wheels. With the cost of some of these
wheels I (we) can't afford to make mistakes. Any help you can offer would be appreciated.
Have fun,
buckshot
In the past I have always used green wheels to sharpen stump grinder teeth. I am now reading that there
are some folks using the diamond wheels for sharpening teeth. I am quite ignorant on the subject and am
looking to become educated rather then getting screwed buying junk. I think I would be using a 4 1/2 inch
angle grinder. One question is how do we know good quality wheels from poor or bad? Is there some way
that these wheels are rated as with the different grits on grinding wheels. With the cost of some of these
wheels I (we) can't afford to make mistakes. Any help you can offer would be appreciated.
Have fun,
buckshot