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07-26-2024, 05:03 PM | #1 |
low n' slo
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: rosenberg, texas
Posts: 5,172
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Re: angle grinders and cutting wheels
i always leave my guards on. once i had a cutting disk break in half and rocketed back to my face. broke my tooth and cut my chin! ill take them off if im in a weird spot and the guard is in my way...but it usually goes right back on
also, i have a corded dewalt grinder, battery dewalt grinder, and a bauer from harbor freight. i like all 3, no issues with any of them.
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08-04-2024, 07:45 PM | #2 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Seligman, MO
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Re: angle grinders and cutting wheels
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Always wear a face shield and gloves! Shattered cutoff discs are no freaking joke! As for grinders, I have two of the $40ish Bauer angle grinders from Harbor Freight that I think work great. What I have been using the most recently is a Kobalt 24V angle grinder. I'm not a fan of its paddle switch, but I like that it doesn't spin at near the speed of my corded grinders. |
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