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Rayco Superteeth where from and best sharpening method?


Kev Stephenson
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Again I turn to the font of knowledge.

 

Where is the best (cheapest/most efficient) place to buy replacement Rayco Superteeth from? I have just bought a new pedestrian grinder that has these fitted and as with all my kit like to keep a set of spares handy.

 

Also what is the best method to touch up existing teeth? Is it worth investing in a bench grinder and green wheel???? and taking the teeth off the grinder to touch them up or I have seen diamond wheels available for 4" angle grinders (Saturn knives website). Would these be as good and save me a load of time in not having to remove the teeth all the time.

 

Any help to someone new to grinding would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Kevin

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