Ok Boys Here's the deal. I had an older gentleman come by today to look at the surface grinder. I had second thoughts on selling it and had taken the ad down earlier in the day. When he arrived I told him I had taken the ad down but if he wanted it after seeing it I would honor the sale and let him have it. He was a retired machinist and had been buying and selling equipment for years. We went over the machine and I showed him the finish I was getting and he agreed it should be a lot better than I was getting. He made several suggestions that might help. He was a knife collector too so we talked an hour about knives and the surface grinder. In the end he passed on the machine but told me if I ever decided to sell it to double my price. I was way too low. So basically he passed up a chance to double his money by buying my surface grinder. Pretty solid guy. After he left I took the chuck and table off. Lightly sanded some rough spots underneath the table. Cleaned and lubed everything. (These were some of his suggestions). The finish is so much better. Not perfect but at least the grooves are gone and its something I can live with. I surfaced a knife and it holds .001 over the length of an 8 inch knife. Good enough for me. I'm still going to buy a surface grinder attachment for my KMG but I'm keeping this one too.
Here's some pics after working on it. Kinda hard to see but trust me. It's a lot better
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