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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1042328" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>I've found out from where Lidl get some of their tools - Grizzly Tools gmbh - the Parkside bench drill and the sharpener, and some spare parts, are specifically mentioned under the workshop tools on grizzly-tools.de. Got the clue from the label on the spare grinding wheel that comes with the sharpener. As for the sharpener itself, I'm not impressed with the drill attachment because the small jig that holds the drill bits is very poor and allows the bit to "wander" whilst the grinding wheel is turning because of the small gaps on either side of the jig when it fits into the sharpener attachment - hopefully will be able add some shims to remove that. Also, seems that the attachment deals reasonably well with bits from 4-5mm upwards but can't properly secure the smaller ones. Going to keep it because I think it will be useful if used with care, and understanding of what it is/is not capable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1042328, member: 176704"] I've found out from where Lidl get some of their tools - Grizzly Tools gmbh - the Parkside bench drill and the sharpener, and some spare parts, are specifically mentioned under the workshop tools on grizzly-tools.de. Got the clue from the label on the spare grinding wheel that comes with the sharpener. As for the sharpener itself, I'm not impressed with the drill attachment because the small jig that holds the drill bits is very poor and allows the bit to "wander" whilst the grinding wheel is turning because of the small gaps on either side of the jig when it fits into the sharpener attachment - hopefully will be able add some shims to remove that. Also, seems that the attachment deals reasonably well with bits from 4-5mm upwards but can't properly secure the smaller ones. Going to keep it because I think it will be useful if used with care, and understanding of what it is/is not capable. [/QUOTE]
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