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Old 07-10-2024, 10:16 PM   #14
Getter-Done
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Re: angle grinders and cutting wheels

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Originally Posted by mongocanfly View Post
Pretty slick use of the old guard made into a hanger...
But even me being a 99%er, I can't say I completely approve of him using a cutting disc as a grinding disc...that's one thing that will cause the disc's to explode
Exactly.

When you thin the sides it over.

This Video showed up in my Algory -them.

I don't know if he meant this video as a Joke.

A grinding wheel hanger Maybe??

Alot of People would grab onto this idea.

Just Cause they seen it on U tube.

I protect the cutting disc at all costs.
Because most of the time I use the thinnest one available.

If it gets one Chip in the edge of it is Discarded.

It's not worth an ER visit.
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