buying 5" angle grinder advise

/ buying 5" angle grinder advise #41  
/ buying 5" angle grinder advise #42  
It's a 7" 15 amp Makita. Used it a bit last night with a grinding wheel. I like it. Gives me the willies though without a guard on that wheel. I think I'm going to get a course grit flap wheel for it.
 
/ buying 5" angle grinder advise #43  
I like 6" so I can use cutting disks with longer wear and higher surface speed. I use a Metabo, but any good grinder will do.

Agree on the 6"....the slicer wheels can cut deeper and last longer.
At work we buy a hundred slicer wheels at a time and get a free Metabo grinder.
I've burned up many a dewalt the metabos are a tough nut.

At Lowes the other day they had a two pack of porter cable 4-1/2" grinders on sale for 90 dollars.

When I'm welding and fabricating I like to have at least three set up if not four,
0ne with a slicer wheel, one with a wire brush, one with a 6" hard grinding wheel, and one with a 50 grit soft disk.
 
/ buying 5" angle grinder advise #45  
Agree on the 6"....the slicer wheels can cut deeper and last longer.

I dont agree. I find the best way to cut (other then a porta-band) is a 7'' grinder with a walter zipcut. Another inch of wheel, and much more power.
 
/ buying 5" angle grinder advise #46  
It's a 7" 15 amp Makita. Used it a bit last night with a grinding wheel. I like it. Gives me the willies though without a guard on that wheel. I think I'm going to get a course grit flap wheel for it.

The best angle grinder I've seen is the 7" Sioux 1285. And when I was repairing them, one of my customers send me two because employees had removed the guards and threw them away. Then OSHA visited.:laughing: Those danged guards cost $130 each.:D
 
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#48  
paulwestski said:
Agree on the 6"....the slicer wheels can cut deeper and last longer.
At work we buy a hundred slicer wheels at a time and get a free Metabo grinder.
I've burned up many a dewalt the metabos are a tough nut.

At Lowes the other day they had a two pack of porter cable 4-1/2" grinders on sale for 90 dollars.

When I'm welding and fabricating I like to have at least three set up if not four,
0ne with a slicer wheel, one with a wire brush, one with a 6" hard grinding wheel, and one with a 50 grit soft disk.

What exactly is a slicer wheel??? Never heard of that before. Is it a zip cut??
 
/ buying 5" angle grinder advise #49  
What exactly is a slicer wheel??? Never heard of that before. Is it a zip cut??

Not sure what a zip cut is, but a slicer wheel is just a cut-off wheel. Like on a air die grinder, only bigger.

In other words, pretty much just a thin, flat grinding disc. Made for cutting things off.
 
/ buying 5" angle grinder advise #50  
Not sure what a zip cut is, but a slicer wheel is just a cut-off wheel. Like on a air die grinder, only bigger.

In other words, pretty much just a thin, flat grinding disc. Made for cutting things off.

Up north here, we always call then a zip cut. Zip cut is the walter line of cutting wheels, but that name has been applied to all cut off wheels.
 
/ buying 5" angle grinder advise #51  
Looks like this deal is getting worse all the time. I don't have the inner flange and matching outer locknut to run typical 7/8 arbor cutoff wheels. That's another $15.

I should have just bought the grinder new.

Ian
 
/ buying 5" angle grinder advise #52  
Looks like this deal is getting worse all the time. I don't have the inner flange and matching outer locknut to run typical 7/8 arbor cutoff wheels. That's another $15.

I should have just bought the grinder new.

Ian

Ouch. I find used makitas normally go for way too much. At the pawn shop I get some of my used tools at, they had a beat up makita 7 inch with no guard, for $60. They also had a black&decker pro 7 inch with everything but the wrench, for $45. (I got the B&D)The B&D would probably last longer as well. If I was getting another 7 inch, it would be either a black and decker wildcat, or a skil all metal 7 inch.
 
/ buying 5" angle grinder advise #53  
Up north here, we always call then a zip cut. Zip cut is the walter line of cutting wheels, but that name has been applied to all cut off wheels.

So kinda like crescent wrenches, channel locks, vise grips, etc.
 
/ buying 5" angle grinder advise #56  
Metabo has a variable speed model with "AutoBalancer" technology. This should be the ultimate grinder.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RR-lhiXigE]Metabo angle grinders with and without AUTOBALANCER feature - YouTube[/ame]
 
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#57  
deereman75 said:

Pampers..... Is the first thing that come to mind following suit, I have a 7 month old ... Similax is another
 

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