Dave C | 30/11/2013 13:34:35 |
102 forum posts 37 photos | I have been looking around for a vertical / adjustable linisher of pretty good quality and I am struggling to find one. To be honest most seem reasonably ok but the good ones are very expensive. I would like to consider making my own if there are any plans / castings available for one. Does anyone out there know of any that are available. I seem to remember seeing some years back from a company that sold quorn castings but I cant find them now. Alternatively can anybody recomend a good linisher ? Many thanks Dave |
mark mc | 30/11/2013 13:41:06 |
92 forum posts 16 photos | Hi Dave I think there's plans for one on myhobby store site and its 50% off all plans there at the moment. Not sure on the size of it but might be worth a look. The big ones are silly money for what they are. Ah found it http://www.myhobbystore.co.uk/product/17552/linishing-machine-we21 Edited By mark mc on 30/11/2013 13:42:35 Edited By mark mc on 30/11/2013 13:43:15 |
Dave C | 30/11/2013 19:11:37 |
102 forum posts 37 photos | Thanks Mark. I will have a look at these. Dave Edited By Dave C on 30/11/2013 19:12:33 |
Stub Mandrel | 30/11/2013 19:23:25 |
![]() 4318 forum posts 291 photos 1 articles | Hello Dave, I have one that cost about £50-60 from Machine Mart and also available from most other of 'our' suppliers. I'm perfectly happy with it, but if you want a top notch machine, I'd suggest that you could use it as the basis, and probably just add a slotted table and a more rigid, accurate guidwe for behind teh belt. Neil |
mickypee | 30/11/2013 19:43:31 |
![]() 39 forum posts 8 photos | I bought mine from Axminster Power Tools, great value for money and a super bit of kit. I use it mostly for removing the letters etc from stainless bolts before polishing them. |
richardandtracy | 01/12/2013 01:17:32 |
![]() 943 forum posts 10 photos | I have recently been loaned a linisher from work (same as the £119 Clarke one at Machine Mart, but with a different paint job) and it's ferocious, not the sort of precision instrument I was hoping for. Regards, Richard |
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