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Reddit mentions of Grizzly G9649 9-Inch by 12-Inch by 2-Inch Granite Surface Plate, No Ledge
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Grizzly G9649 9-Inch by 12-Inch by 2-Inch Granite Surface Plate, No Ledge. Here are the top ones.
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- Bilateral accuracy of plus or minus .0001" total instrument runout
- Package dimensions: 10.6" x 13.1" x 2.7"
- Approximate weight: 26.3 lbs
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Specs:
Height | 2.7 Inches |
Length | 10.6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 25.14 Pounds |
Width | 13.1 Inches |
is a grizzly like http://www.amazon.com/Grizzly-G9649-12-Inch-Granite-Surface/dp/B0000DD0KE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451237818&sr=8-1&keywords=surface+plate good?
and alright. I just read that some people say you shouldnt use "precision tools" for sanding. Whats treating it right? would that just mean not using it as an anvil or throwing it, or do i need to do something to condition it?
I got a 12" square by 2" thick surface plate on Amazon for about 30 bucks with shipping. Best shop purchase in awhile.
EDIT: Can't seem to find the particular one I had, but here's something close. Not quite as accurate as the one I got (came with a cert and everything!). It's extremely useful for sanding things flat, polishing, and measuring accurately. I use it the most for sanding; just throw a bit of water on there and a sheet of wet/dry sandpaper on top. The water sucks the sandpaper down flat. The thinner the paper (usually higher grit), the better it sticks to the plate and the flatter it gets. Can get an almost mirror shine with 2000 grit and just a very very light buffing on aluminum.
Now you have.
I've only used these little ones for lapping, but I'm probably going to get one to build a test stand with, and maybe even make a height gage.