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Jul 3, 2018 14:05:19 GMT -5
Post by stardiamond on Jul 3, 2018 14:05:19 GMT -5
1. I have a new jadecarver 8x1.5 80 grit steel core wheel in the original (dirty) box for $125 plus shipping. I will add free slabs to fill out the box. It might fit on your arbor. My arbor is 4-5 feet long and it fits on the first few inches. It may require having the hole slightly enlarged. I had bought these before without an issue previously. I don't want to be bothered with taking it to a shop. I think that the wheel box can be jammed into a mfrb and will definitely fit out of box. I will add some free slabs to fill out the box. 2. One used 180 grit crystal ring 8x1.5 wheel. It is worn but has life left. If there is interest, I will post a picture and come up with a price. 3. Three 8x2 DP soft wheels 220,600, 1200. The are worn but usable. I replace wheels when they cut slower than I like. If there is interest, I will post pictures and come up with a price. I don't have the original packaging. 4. I also have at least used 4 DP 8x1.5 Galaxy wheels. If there is interest, I will post a picture and come up with a price. I don't have the original packaging. 5. I have five DP 6 inch wheels hard and soft wheels. From left to right; 80,80 galaxy, 280, 3000, 1200 Nova. The leftmost 80 is the best 80. These galaxies are better than what I got with my first cabbing machine. I also have a 220 galaxy that has remaining life of an average of the two 80. All are $10 each including the 220 grit 6" wheel in the last picture plus shipping. Wheels are the most expensive part of a cabbing machine and someone starting out might be interested.
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Jul 3, 2018 17:08:58 GMT -5
Post by sophia13 on Jul 3, 2018 17:08:58 GMT -5
Possibly interested in the wheels, please post pics and price whenever you can. Thanks
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Jul 3, 2018 17:23:53 GMT -5
Post by stardiamond on Jul 3, 2018 17:23:53 GMT -5
Possibly interested in the wheels, please post pics and price whenever you can. Thanks which ones? 8 inch or 6 inch? Hard and or soft wheels? I have 14 or more used wheels.
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Jul 3, 2018 21:01:21 GMT -5
Post by stardiamond on Jul 3, 2018 21:01:21 GMT -5
I'll add pictures of the 8 inch wheels tomorrow.
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Jul 4, 2018 1:00:40 GMT -5
Post by oregon on Jul 4, 2018 1:00:40 GMT -5
I'll add pictures of the 8 inch wheels tomorrow. 8" sets prices too?
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Jul 4, 2018 12:47:16 GMT -5
Post by stardiamond on Jul 4, 2018 12:47:16 GMT -5
Eight inch wheels: 220 Nova free plus shipping. Not much left. 220 Nova $10 plus shipping 600 Nova $10 plus shipping 1200 Nova $15 plus shipping 185 Crystalite crystalring $50 plus shipping. This wheel is about 1/4" diameter larger than a Galaxy. Cross hatched. Seems to be in good shape. I couldn't even find a picture of it but believe it was expensive at the time. I got a deal on ebay. Has Santa Monica on the back and spokes on the back. Plastic core All have rust. From left first three are 80 grit Second from left has most left $10. Wheel on right is 175 grit $10. Anyone interested in the first and third 80, free plus shipping should probably be tossed.
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Jul 4, 2018 13:27:05 GMT -5
Post by stardiamond on Jul 4, 2018 13:27:05 GMT -5
As you can see from the pictures some of the 8" Nova wheels are in good shape. Changing wheels on my stardiamond machine involves considerable disassembly and reassembly, so I replace some wheels that are still serviceable.
The soft wheels are old, but the sponge acts normally. I will refund the cost of a soft wheel (not shipping) if it falls apart within 90 days. They obviously won't cut or polish like a new wheel.
Regarding shipping: Not many wheels will fit in a FRB. If what you want won't go flat rate, I will have to find the cheapest way to ship.
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Jul 4, 2018 13:53:45 GMT -5
Post by wigglinrocks on Jul 4, 2018 13:53:45 GMT -5
As you can see from the pictures some of the 8" Nova wheels are in good shape. Changing wheels on my stardiamond machine involves considerable disassembly and reassembly, so I replace some wheels that are still serviceable. The soft wheels are old, but the sponge acts normally. I will refund the cost of a soft wheel (not shipping) if it falls apart within 90 days. They obviously won't cut or polish like a new wheel. Regarding shipping: Not many wheels will fit in a FRB. If what you want won't go flat rate, I will have to find the cheapest way to ship. In your honest opinion , do you feel there is a fair amount of life left in the 8" 80 grit wheels ?
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Jul 4, 2018 14:10:19 GMT -5
Post by stardiamond on Jul 4, 2018 14:10:19 GMT -5
As you can see from the pictures some of the 8" Nova wheels are in good shape. Changing wheels on my stardiamond machine involves considerable disassembly and reassembly, so I replace some wheels that are still serviceable. The soft wheels are old, but the sponge acts normally. I will refund the cost of a soft wheel (not shipping) if it falls apart within 90 days. They obviously won't cut or polish like a new wheel. Regarding shipping: Not many wheels will fit in a FRB. If what you want won't go flat rate, I will have to find the cheapest way to ship. In your honest opinion , do you feel there is a fair amount of life left in the 8" 80 grit wheels ? The short answer is no. I mentioned at the top that these wheels were better than what came with my stardiamond machine and I used them for about a year. For someone who wants to replace wheels even worse than these, I wouldn't bother. If someone who wants to start cabbing at a reduced expense and has a machine with silicon carbide or an arbor, it could make sense. The 80 and 220 grit wheels would cost over $300 plus shipping for the pair and I'm asking $20 plus shipping. The only hard wheel that has a fair amount of life (visually) is the crystallite. I expect that I replace my wheels sooner than most.
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Jul 4, 2018 15:30:31 GMT -5
Post by oregon on Jul 4, 2018 15:30:31 GMT -5
I mentioned at the top that these wheels were better than what came with my stardiamond machine and I used them for about a year. For someone who wants to replace wheels even worse than these, I wouldn't bother. If someone who wants to start cabbing at a reduced expense and has a machine with silicon carbide or an arbor, it could make sense. The 80 and 220 grit wheels would cost over $300 plus shipping for the pair and I'm asking $20 plus shipping. The only hard wheel that has a fair amount of life (visually) is the crystallite. I expect that I replace my wheels sooner than most. Sounds like me, pm sending
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Jul 4, 2018 15:47:42 GMT -5
Post by wigglinrocks on Jul 4, 2018 15:47:42 GMT -5
In your honest opinion , do you feel there is a fair amount of life left in the 8" 80 grit wheels ? The short answer is no. I mentioned at the top that these wheels were better than what came with my stardiamond machine and I used them for about a year. For someone who wants to replace wheels even worse than these, I wouldn't bother. If someone who wants to start cabbing at a reduced expense and has a machine with silicon carbide or an arbor, it could make sense. The 80 and 220 grit wheels would cost over $300 plus shipping for the pair and I'm asking $20 plus shipping. The only hard wheel that has a fair amount of life (visually) is the crystallite. I expect that I replace my wheels sooner than most. Fair enough , thanks .
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Jul 4, 2018 16:32:37 GMT -5
Post by stardiamond on Jul 4, 2018 16:32:37 GMT -5
The four 8 inch galaxy wheels and the crystallite are sold.
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Jul 4, 2018 16:41:03 GMT -5
Post by vegasjames on Jul 4, 2018 16:41:03 GMT -5
As you can see from the pictures some of the 8" Nova wheels are in good shape. Changing wheels on my stardiamond machine involves considerable disassembly and reassembly, so I replace some wheels that are still serviceable. The soft wheels are old, but the sponge acts normally. I will refund the cost of a soft wheel (not shipping) if it falls apart within 90 days. They obviously won't cut or polish like a new wheel. Regarding shipping: Not many wheels will fit in a FRB. If what you want won't go flat rate, I will have to find the cheapest way to ship. For individual wheels they could be shipped in padded flat rate envelopes. I use these a lot. They are bubble wrap rip resistant plastic and ship for $7.25. You order them for free from the USPS.
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Jul 4, 2018 17:01:46 GMT -5
Post by stardiamond on Jul 4, 2018 17:01:46 GMT -5
The 280 and 1200 6" Nova wheels are sold.
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Jul 12, 2018 20:21:49 GMT -5
Post by stardiamond on Jul 12, 2018 20:21:49 GMT -5
The four 8 inch Nova wheels are sold.
The 3000 grit Nova, two 80 grit and one 220 grit galaxies. All six inches are available at $10 each plus shipping.
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Jul 13, 2018 16:05:05 GMT -5
Post by phil on Jul 13, 2018 16:05:05 GMT -5
Interested in the remaining 6 inchers. but the jump from220 to 3000 is a pretty huge gap to overcome... Nothing in between?
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Jul 14, 2018 13:20:07 GMT -5
Post by stardiamond on Jul 14, 2018 13:20:07 GMT -5
Interested in the remaining 6 inchers. but the jump from220 to 3000 is a pretty huge gap to overcome... Nothing in between? I had; 80,220 hard, 280, 1200 and 3000 soft. The 280 and 1200 sold. I looked for a 600 and I only found a new six inch one. I don't use a 600 on the Genie and it was probably toast.
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Jul 14, 2018 14:02:08 GMT -5
Post by sophia13 on Jul 14, 2018 14:02:08 GMT -5
What 6" do you have left and prices please? Thanks
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Jul 14, 2018 14:03:16 GMT -5
Post by sophia13 on Jul 14, 2018 14:03:16 GMT -5
What is your setup since you don't use a 600 if I could ask?
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Jul 14, 2018 14:27:45 GMT -5
Post by stardiamond on Jul 14, 2018 14:27:45 GMT -5
I use my stardiamond cabbing machine with 8 inch wheels for 280,220 hard, 220, 600,1200 soft. The only wheels I use on my Genie are 3000 and 14000.
I bought a 6 inch 325 grit wheel that I haven't installed. I was thinking of adding a step between 220 and 600. 400 would have made more sense but maybe they weren't available in the brand I bought.
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