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02 November 2007, 22:02
srtrax
Grinding of Actions
Was looking over the Penrod page and seen the pictures of the surface grinding of the action. I bought a surface grinder with an 18" magnetic base, just have not got the electric hooked up to the machine as of yet. QUESTION: What are the best wheels and grit size to use for grinding actions. I have 3 Arges to do, and from the pictures it looks as if maybe more than one type is used. One is grey and he other white, unless it was the camera? If ya know and have done this any info would be of great help. P.S. I'm also going to fix up a (jig) for indexing to do these types of jobs. THANKS...


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Steve Traxson

03 November 2007, 02:04
22WRF
Mark Stratton's book has some good information on grinding.
03 November 2007, 02:49
srtrax
22WRF: Your right it does have some good information on surface grinding, but has nothing on what grinding wheels are the best to use. I guess it'll be trial and error!


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Steve Traxson

03 November 2007, 06:26
22WRF
If you own the book why not give Mark a call and just ask him what he uses?
03 November 2007, 08:28
ireload2
Check Norton's web site. Their grinding wheels are used buy most surface grinders in industry for grinding tooling.

Norton Abrasives
03 November 2007, 20:11
srtrax
22WRF: Sometimes the easy answers are the hardest ones to figure out! homer

ireload2: Thanks for the web sight!


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Steve Traxson

05 November 2007, 01:41
DManson
Hello srtrax:

For general purpose surface grinding of hardened, or case-hardened surfaces, I'd suggest Aluminum Oxide 46 or 60 K or J VBE. Wheel spec will read, for example: 38A46KVBE (46-grit, K-hardness, vitrified bond). True the wheel each time you mount it and experiment with dressing speeds to get the finish you're looking for.

DManson
05 November 2007, 02:33
J Bennett
Dave

Welcome to the forum.

James
05 November 2007, 06:01
srtrax
Dmanson: indeed welcome! and thank you for the information...


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Steve Traxson

05 November 2007, 06:09
DManson
More than welcome--this looks like a good place to be.

DManson
05 November 2007, 18:57
DannyH
Dave, Good to see you coming around here