3/4" Diamond Stained Glass Grinder Head Bit Quality Brass Core
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The shafts on stained-glass grinders appear to be fairly standard sizes. It is compatible with my Inland Grinder. It's probably 5/16 ", according to my calculations.
I'm not sure, but I don't see why they wouldn't all fit into the standard shaft.
To be certain, I'd have to look at the grinder. It most likely would.
I'm not sure, I guess you'd have to measure and double-check the diameter. This is my first glass grinder, so I'm not sure what sizes are available; however, I'm sure you can find out with a little research. Have fun with your glass and best of luck!
Selected User Reviews For 3/4" Diamond Stained Glass Grinder Head Bit Quality Brass Core
My husband needed to replace his grinding bit, and no matter what he tried, he couldn't loosen or remove the setscrew so that he could put it on his grinder before it was too late to return it. He had no choice but to toss it out in the end. To avoid this happening again, we will test the setscrew as soon as we receive it in the future.
This pair of grinding wheels should not be purchased. On regular glass, it only lasted an hour and a half. They were packaged in plain ziploc bags with no branding. It's obvious that it's been repackaged from who knows where.
I'll be buying them again in the future!.
I've tried cheaper grinder heads in the past, but they're just not up to the task. This brand appears to last longer, so it isn't any more expensive than the less expensive brands.
They're great, and they get the job done well.
I received it very quickly in the mail, which was exactly what I needed because I couldn't use the old one and I had a project to complete.