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Grinder Choice

Discussion in 'Grinders' started by ToddR, Dec 18, 2016.

  1. ToddR

    ToddR Putterer, Tinkerer, Waster of Time Staff Member

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    I didnt see this posted anywhere but I'm curious. I'm wondering which grinder you would all buy, money no object. I know this will be very subjective but I'm genuinely curious to hear from many of you who have used these different types. I will one day buy a more commercial machine and I figure it's never too soon to start researching. Please include any advantages/disadvantages you think are worth mentioning.

    Also, is it fair to assume that using a more finely tuned and precision built machine helps to get straighter lines etc?

    Thanks everyone
     
  2. Kevin Cox

    Kevin Cox KC knives

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    TDM would be my first choice but these days it's hard to get one from Terry, Next would be a Wilmount witch was designed by Terry.
    After that would be the TW 90'
     
  3. dancom

    dancom Dust Maker Legend Member

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    Although I don't have any personal experience with them, several US associates love their North Ridge Tools 2x72" grinders. They do look very smart. http://northridgetool.com

    Dan
     
  4. Grayzer86

    Grayzer86 Active Member

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    If money was not a concern i would have two, both from Travis Wuertz. TW-90 is hands down the best and most versatile 2x72 around. The second would be the new DC mini grinder Travis is working on.
     
  5. John Noon

    John Noon Well-Known Member

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  6. dancom

    dancom Dust Maker Legend Member

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    Thanks. Seems whenever I post links from my phone they get broken.
     

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