I use my Sears 9" disc sander / 1" x 42" belt sander combo unit all the time. My 6" bench grinder is used less frequently. Like Bob mentioned, the bench grinder is used more for frizzen face shaping than anything else.
David
It's also good for sharpening drills and with the extension shafts and expanding rubber wheels
it will do a variety of polishing jobs from tiny screw heads to mainsprings and sear springs.
My approach to lock making is much different than others use and I am a bit fussy about the
small details of such a mechanism than is seen in production work.
Charlie Lawson was a tool and die maker for DeLaval Turbine (Adel)here in Huntington and
he didn't like production work and always said he had a hard time getting one thing alike
much less two.I'm the same way and when he passed away his widow gave me a lot of his
tools so they would be used by someone who appreciates them.
My lock and trigger making is now depending on whatever material I have in the shop to
make them from.I have no plans after that.The air conditioner is now the most important
machine I own and it's an Amana 41 years old.
Bob Roller