PILOON
Super Star Member
Well I'm a multi trade renovation sort of person and in a pinch as well as lazy I simply grabbed my angle grinder that had a diamond blade for cutting ceramic tiles and went at it to cut off a series of 3/8 bolts.
Naturally I had to cut thru the nuts as well.
I was very pleasantly surprised to see how well that blade performed as well as the durability.
One nice advantage is that the disc diameter does not change like with abrasive discs.
To note that the diamond disc that I was using was an 'el cheepo' and probably not using the best adhesive but it still did the job.
I later still used it on ceramic tiles and it still performed well.
Naturally I had to cut thru the nuts as well.
I was very pleasantly surprised to see how well that blade performed as well as the durability.
One nice advantage is that the disc diameter does not change like with abrasive discs.
To note that the diamond disc that I was using was an 'el cheepo' and probably not using the best adhesive but it still did the job.
I later still used it on ceramic tiles and it still performed well.