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Burr-King 960
Just got one at Blade with all the bells and whistles.What a sweet grinder, the smoothest running grinder I have ever seen and for a great price. Dave
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You Lucky Man
Dave, Congrats on your new BK. I bought a Bader last year ; but wonted a burr King. The Price drove my purchase. While I love my bader; The Burr King and the new Dozier
are the Rolls rocye. Sunday I attended the Hollow Grind seminar by Bob dozier and picked up enough confidence to try it today. I did 2 blades a 5 1/2 and 4 inch fixed. Why it took me 11 months to hollow grind I dont know. They turned out beautiefull. I really love it. I hated flat grinding every thing I made and just didnt know how to attach the wheel. My fear of it is over and I can thank Bob and the blade show organiziers for that. He's one hell of a teacher. I'll be getting some of my work posted soon. Happy Grinding, Jim Last edited by jim graham; 06-16-2007 at 11:26 PM. |
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The Bur King bug bit me also . I made a purchase at the Blade Show also and I must agree , it is the smoothies grinder I ever had , and only my second one , my first and only 15 yrs. old was a Grissley .. ron p.
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The Bur King may be a bit slower to change set up's, but there is nothing smoother. I've had square wheel, and have a bader-III along with two B-Kings. Love'em. Mike
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