This is the order I placed at onlinemetals.com for
- 2 pieces @ $14.01/piece Mild Steel A36 Hot Rolled Rectangle 0.25″ x 8″ x 12″
- 2 piece @ $22.07/piece Mild Steel A500 Hot Rolled Square Tube 1.5″ x 0.25″ x 36″
- 1 piece @ $42.93/piece Mild Steel A500 Hot Rolled Square Tube 2″ x 0.25″ x 48″
- 1 piece @ $25.77/piece Mild Steel A500 Hot Rolled Square Tube 2″ x 0.25″ x 24″
- Belt Grinder D-Backing plate for 2×72″ knife making grinder with wheels
- Belt Grinder Tracking Wheel for 2×72″ knife making grinder with bolt axle
- Belt Grinder Drive Wheel for 2×72″ knife making grinder 5/8″ bore
- Belt Grinder Flat Platen for 2×72″ knife making grinder, hot rolled steel 2″
- 2″ X 72″ Knife Makers Fine Grit Sanding Belts, 6 Pack Assortment
- 2 X 72 Inch Knife Sharpening Sanding Belts – Ultra Fine Grits – 4 Pack Assortment
- 2″ X 72″ Knife Makers Coarse Grit Sanding Belts, 6 Pack Assortment
Keep in mind used treadmill can be had for pretty cheap usually and are good sources for motors and controls. Also used table saws (especially the older Craftsman) which would make a great base and potentially a motor as well.
Update: I found the guide to be to wide. I would have to bend over it, so I cut it down to 4″Belt Grinder Variable Speed Upgrade
When I built my belt grinder I used a 2 hp single phase motor I had on hand. I wasn’t exactly sure how much I’d use the grinder, and I wasn’t sure how necessary variable speed would be. I since discovered it is one of the most used pieces of equipment in my shop, and almost invaluable for making knives. I also found myself wishing I could slow the belt down quit often.
So I decided to upgrade. I purchased these two items.
—IronHorse premium efficiency AC induction motor, general purpose and inverter duty, 2hp, 3-phase, 208-230/460 VAC, 3600rpm, TEFC, 56C/HC frame, rolled steel, rigid base/C-face mount —KB Electronics, 9520, KBAC-27D (Gray), 1.5;2HP, 1-Phase, 110-120V;200-240V (Input), Nema 4X Enclosure, Variable Frequency Drives Unfortunately for me, I did’t order the VFD from Amazon. It came and I hooked it up and it didn’t work. The status light was doing a slow red blink. A search on the internet suggested a bad unit. I called KB and sure enough, they said the unit was shorted. I could return it to them, they would assess it, and fix it or send a new one. I was not a happy camper and did not want to wait that long. I called State Motor and Control Solutions where i had ordered it online and they immediately sent out a new VFD, but I had to pay the $30 return shipping on the bad one (I would have had to pay this anyway). Not ideal, and not perfect customer service, but better than the manufacturer. I should have ordered from Amazon I guess.
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