2x72 Belt Grinder Review - SRG KadrmasKreations

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Hey guys, I've had some time behind this grinder (6 months) and I've seen some inquiries about it's performance; So I figured it was time for a review.

I'll have a video review at the bottom, but for those of you who don't want to go over to "The Tube" here is a written review below:



I'll be reviewing the SRG 2x72 grinder with 1.5 x 0.75 tooling arms manufactured by Kyle @ KAdrmasKreations. I was lucky enough to purchase mine second hand with a 1HP Leeson motor and a KB VFD. The chassis alone can be purchased on Kyle's site for $480 plus S&H.

It can be found for sale here: https://kadrmaskreations.com/products/srg-2x72-belt-grindersander-frame-with-wheels



Features:
  • Tension Arm & Shock:
    • I've found this tension system to be very user friendly. It's easy to engage and dis-engage; and it hold very suitable tension on the belt.
    • I have heard that the shocks opposed to the springs can get gummed up over time, however, this one is still going strong.
    • Belt change-outs have been a breeze with this tension arm so far. It's in a convenient location.
  • Tooling Arms
    • My SRG has 1-1/2'' x 3/4'' tooling arms. This was something that I was initially worried about since most tooling arms on beefier grinders are 1.5 x 1.5, however, this has not been an issue.
    • One advantage of the smaller tooling arms is that everything is lighter.
    • If you do want to convert to 1-1/2'' x 1-1/2'' you can with this grinder. You'll have some slotted bolts to loosen, and you'd need to add some additional spacers to the system... But it's possible.
  • Tracking Knob
    • At first I had a hard time with it, however, it was due to user error! After I oiled up the threads it moves easily.
    • Tracking in general on this machine has been good.
  • 2 Wheel Platen
    • The 2 wheel platen came with the machine has a mild steel face.
    • I installed a ceramic platen, and it has been performing well.
    • I ended up notching one of the bolts on the back end of the platen face so that I could make it 100% parallel with the belts, but this was no big deal.
  • Work Rest
    • The work rest that came with the grinder could have been better.. It seems fairly cheap in comparison to the rest of the grinder. ]
    • I have issue with it sitting square to the platen face horizontally and adjusting it is difficult.
    • This is an item I'll need to upgrade at a later date
  • Rubber Feet
    • The grinder came with some little rubber feet on it. I've operated it for months with the rubber feet (while still being bolted down to the stand) and it worked out pretty well. I recently removed the feet and now have the grinder sitting on some wood blocks. I believe this slightly reduced vibration
    • I have some "vibration footage" in the video below. I will note that the plywood I have it bolted to has some flex... so I need to sure that up with the skeleton of the stand.
  • 4'' Contact Wheel
    • I've used it for some odd jobs and also for rough profiling to save my platen face from wear.
    • I really haven't gotten that much use out of it yet.
  • 1HP Leeson Motor and VFD
    • I'm able to do everything I want to do on this machine without it bogging down.
    • I could image if I did more tapered tangs, or aggressive rough profiling on this machine that it could present itself as an issue.
    • The VFD has been AWESOME. I don't think I'd ever be able to go back to a non VFD unit... Being able to slow down the machine has paid dividens (not burning handle material, plunges, bevels, etc)... I screw less up with the VFD.

Overall Feelings and Wrap-up:
  • It's safe to say that it's not a hefty monster of a grinder. But for the budding knife maker on a budget I feel it's a solid option.
  • I wish the work rest was better (more squared up and easier to adjust), but hey... that's a little thing that fixable.
  • All the major components necessary to be a serviceable grinder work well.
    • Tracking, Tension, Platen, Etc
  • If you're looking to "get in the game" on the 2x72 train... then this grinder isn't a bad choice.

Video Review:


Cheers,
JKeeton
 
Excellent review! I received my SRG 1.5 2 weeks ago with a 1.75 DVR motor w/VFD and could not be happier. A little patience on lead time and you really end up with a solid/quality grinder

Thanks man, took a little time to do it justice. Sounds like you're has a little more zip than mine! How long was your total lead time from ordering?
 
Great video as usual. I was looking at that grinder, Vashi tactical and Oregon blade maker but think I’m gonna go with the OBM since they have the surface grinding attachment.
Your shop looks awesome btw. I would love to see a shop tour video if you ever get time.
 
Thanks man, took a little time to do it justice. Sounds like you're has a little more zip than mine! How long was your total lead time from ordering?

It only took 11 weeks which was well worth it. Biggest thing as a new guy to hobby you are so excited a reasonable time seems like forever..LOL most of my delay was due to getting motors on hand and making adapter ring and given how well it does I would wait longer next time if needed. It is the upgraded motor shop smith and rikon use in their wood working machinery

Local guys at my forge all waited double that time for a couple of the way more expensive models in last year or so. That said better price, quicker and best I can tell every bit as good and better than some
 
Great video as usual. I was looking at that grinder, Vashi tactical and Oregon blade maker but think I’m gonna go with the OBM since they have the surface grinding attachment. Your shop looks awesome btw. I would love to see a shop tour video if you ever get time.

Thanks man, I'll have to do a full tour of the gym/shop on of these days!


It only took 11 weeks which was well worth it. Biggest thing as a new guy to hobby you are so excited a reasonable time seems like forever..LOL most of my delay was due to getting motors on hand and making adapter ring and given how well it does I would wait longer next time if needed. It is the upgraded motor shop smith and rikon use in their wood working machinery

Local guys at my forge all waited double that time for a couple of the way more expensive models in last year or so. That said better price, quicker and best I can tell every bit as good and better than some

Cool deal, I could imagine that feeling like a long time! Especially since we're all used to 2 days shipping with Amazon now days... :confused:
 
We have for sure become spoiled and used to instant gratification. I am glad craftsman as still willing to produce top shelf products vs short cut for speed
 
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