For Sale: Delta slow speed reversible bench sharpening grinder

pcooper

Phillip Cooper
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I have this Delta sharpener that I ran across while cleaning, haven't used it lately, haven't needed it, and it needs a good home where it will be enjoyed for what it is. It works fine, I'm not real sure how old it is, but I know it's only been lightly used. It has a place for water to sit in a trough, and it only turns 170 rpm, so pretty slow. I can't seem to find a price on this thing new, and best I remember it wasn't expensive when I bought it. I'm going to ask $25 for it, and I feel like I can ship this ok, it's only about 10 lb, so should go through ok. I can get you a quote on postage if you're interested in being shipped to you, just start a conversation with me and we'll get necessary info. My shop space is too important to have things here I'm not using.
 

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Keye

Keye
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Do you have different grit wheels? Same question as Mark posted. If he does not buy it I am interested.
 

pcooper

Phillip Cooper
Corporate Member
Do you have different grit wheels? Same question as Mark posted. If he does not buy it I am interested.

All I have is shown in pictures, when I bought this I wasn't aware of any different grinding wheels for it, so not sure if there are or not. I figured it would be good for sharpening my chisels, and it did ok, but I don't use chisels as often as some do, and I've leaned toward other methods given how little I do use them. I think if I had one that was in rough shape, this might be good to get you to a finish good enough to use wet stones or the scary sharp method.
 

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