Arc weld
Veteran Member
With something like that you're screwed from both ends.
Where do keep the grinding wheel and/or backing plate that needs the nut?
That's a fantastic idea there. I seem to lose things to my grinder as well.
Though what I really lose the most is my wrench to my grinder and have had to use a pair of channel locks to change the disk. Then as I set the channel locks down on the work bench I spot my grinder wrench. lol
Chad
Yeah but I just don't look good in my wife's apron and I haven't pulled the trigger on a man's apron. Soon I will see the light though.
I've bought several of those cheap $10 Harbor Freight grinders to fit every type of brush, cut-off wheel, flap disk, etc., that I use.
I rarely - if ever - use a wrench to change between grinding disc, flap disc, and wire wheel (1/8" and 1/16" cut-off discs being the exception) ...I prefer to keep my grinder fittings in a top drawer of my tool box right next to the wrenches needed to take them off. Having the washer/nut is of no use without a wrench, so both stay together in the drawer so they are easy to find. I think with vibration of grinding the nut would likely find it way off the bolt and be lost anyway unless it is tightened with the wrench. JMO
NOTE: I almost always use the handle on my grinders unless I cant get it into a tight spot with it on. MUCH SAFER that way. Even 4" grinders have a pretty big kickback when the blade/brush binds.
I rarely - if ever - use a wrench to change between grinding disc, flap disc, and wire wheel (1/8" and 1/16" cut-off discs being the exception) ...