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Drill bit sharpener

Started by gary s, October 07, 2022, 09:44:09 PM

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gary s

Hello everyone
I need to ask the professionals in here if any advice on tricks to use got lots of bits to sharpen but don't want to wreck any beyond using I am sure there something on you tube but thought I would ask if anyone in here has had hands on advice.

Bill Houghton

No experience with it.  Is this the right manual?  https://www.lislecorp.com/media/documents/91000_Drill_Grinder_Instructions_0CECFEC7086BD.pdf

I couldn't read all of the label - reflection off part of the model #.

Gee, if you get frustrated with it, I could recycle it for you...just let me know.

gary s


gary s

Yes that's the rite site
Thank you bill

Model 12

That sure is a serious drill bit sharpener. Once you get going with it, I sure would like to see some before and after shots. I've got the bench grinder and a couple of Drill Doctors is all. Refreshing bits is very satisfying.   
No matter how much you cut off, it's still too short

oldgoaly

Gary, if you go on youtube there are a couple of videos that people who restored and use these have put there. They are pretty goo! Yes I have one and don't use it much cause I forget how to use it between  uses.... Plus I got so much other crap to do! Print yourself a copy of the manual and keep it by the machine. I used a no-hub coupling and some pvc pipe to make dust collector.
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