20>1/16 + 6>.045 @$2.75/disc= 26= $71.50+ tax. I like .045 better for cutting.
HF is my friend. .50-.75 a disc on sale plus a free flashlight.
I don’t have any personal experience with them but I’ve heard the HF wheels don’t cut good.
I don’t have any personal experience with them but I’ve heard the HF wheels don’t cut good.
Since you used BOTH sizes....what are your opinions on the 0.045" discs. Did you notice an improvement in cut speed?
And running them on a GOOD grinder...like something 10A or bigger helps ALOT too with cut speed.
Never used the HF ones.....But have used the HF 3" discs for the air tools. I have no complaints with them.
In general though....there are two main types of disc "materials". Aluminum oxide and zirconium. Zirconium last longer, but costs a tad more $$$
Here is what we use at work .45 Type 27 (42) & Type 1 (41) | United Abrasives
It is the smoooothest of my 5 grinders by far to operate. Of course I took the guard and handle off and just held the head with the non trigger hand.








I wish those 7014 rods went in a pond near me, one of the easiest rods to weld with.................
Didn't see any pictures of the splice, which is perhaps the most critical part of what you are doing.
You said you plated the sides (web), but in reality.....you really should splice the flanges.....at least the bottom.


You can sort of see it in this one:Didn't see any pictures of the splice, which is perhaps the most critical part of what you are doing.
You said you plated the sides (web), but in reality.....you really should splice the flanges.....at least the bottom.
I agree that a splice plate on the bottom is critical, I would make it shaped like a diamond (or an elongated diamond) so that the it is less likely to crack.Without pictures it didn't happen so here are a few.
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You can sort of see it in this one:
I agree that a splice plate on the bottom is critical, I would make it shaped like a diamond (or an elongated diamond) so that the it is less likely to crack.
Aaron Z
" I agree that a splice plate on the bottom is critical"
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT!!
The bottom is in tension, and will try to pull the butt welds apart.
You can sort of see it in this one:
I agree that a splice plate on the bottom is critical, I would make it shaped like a diamond (or an elongated diamond) so that the it is less likely to crack.
Aaron Z







