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<blockquote data-quote="Cyborg" data-source="post: 107326" data-attributes="member: 3426"><p>Best one for bikes that I came across was a Japanese made setup that looked similar to a die grinder. Small, light, and like the larger ones had a spring holding the stone off the seat, so it was easy to just do a very light skim. The grinder that belongs to that piece of equipment in the previous post does a good job, but it would nice if it was a little lighter and more compact. I tried making one from similar air powered driver with a clutch (originally set up to run spoke nipples in at an alarming rate of speed...not to be used with stainless), but couldn't get the RPM required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyborg, post: 107326, member: 3426"] Best one for bikes that I came across was a Japanese made setup that looked similar to a die grinder. Small, light, and like the larger ones had a spring holding the stone off the seat, so it was easy to just do a very light skim. The grinder that belongs to that piece of equipment in the previous post does a good job, but it would nice if it was a little lighter and more compact. I tried making one from similar air powered driver with a clutch (originally set up to run spoke nipples in at an alarming rate of speed...not to be used with stainless), but couldn't get the RPM required. [/QUOTE]
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