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Usefulness of bench chain grinder for serious stock removal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler Keniston" data-source="post: 5743391" data-attributes="member: 110827"><p>Good to know! Thanks. I probably am being overly conservative. I also do sharpening work where burning steel on things like chisels and plane irons is of huge concern with powered grinders, so I'm very cautious when it comes to grinding on tool stool.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone else notice the straw color starting out and is it of concern? Or should I only worry about the blue/ brown looking type of burn colors?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Keniston, post: 5743391, member: 110827"] Good to know! Thanks. I probably am being overly conservative. I also do sharpening work where burning steel on things like chisels and plane irons is of huge concern with powered grinders, so I'm very cautious when it comes to grinding on tool stool. Does anyone else notice the straw color starting out and is it of concern? Or should I only worry about the blue/ brown looking type of burn colors? [/QUOTE]
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