All msot done with my grinder! :)

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After lerking and asking a ton of questions I should have never asked I'm really,really close to calling my grinder done. It's plenty overkill but better too much than too little. I'd like to thank everyone who has commented on my posts and helped me out. the design is a lot like the No Weld Grinder but I found the measurements,tube size, and designed/converted everything myself. I stared with the kmg clone plans drew them up on some mondo paper and figured out how I would make it out of 2.5 square 1/4inch tube. enjoy:

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what do you think?

oh and while I have you here what about this motor:

Franklin Electric
Bulffton, Indiana 46714 Connections
Mod 4105050400 HP 1-1/8 PH 1 * L1
RPM 3450-1725 HZ 60 INS B
SF 1.0 FR 48Y KVA code T *Hi Speed Line
V 115 Max AMB 40 Celcius degrees
FLA 10.3-4.0 Temp Rise (is blank)
SFA (blank) Date Code K88
Cat. (blank) Time Rating Cont DP

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V:115/230
A:15.0/7.5
Ph: 1
HP:1.5
Hz: 60
RPM: 3450
Encl: open
Duty: Cont.
Amb: 40 C
Prot: Not
Ins: B
S.F.: 1.0
KVA Code: G
 
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Lookin good! You'll have to post up the plans once you're all done for those of us less mechanically inclined... ;-)
 
Good looking build! I'm going to steal a part of it when I finally get my grinder build started.
 
Cat. (blank) Time Rating Cont DP continuous duty good

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Encl: open - BAD open to all the steel dust and grit. high possibility of burned out bearings or going up in smoke

(TEFC - Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled is desirable)

Duty: Cont. Continuous duty - good - made to run steady without overheating
 
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