Ford,Thank you. I've never seen those, but now I'll have to try one.
"Snagging" is the technical term for the type of grinding being done - which I provided the definition of earlier, "snagging wheel" is the technical term for the type of disc, or rather wheel, that is commonly used to do it.So is "snagging wheel" a technical term?
Try "snagging wheel" ...What would be a name to search for?
Yup ... you should be good ...I have a metabo 6" grinder that maxes at 9000 that I think would be perfect.
Definitely getting closer to being a splitting wedge ... the edge is down to around 1/4" wide ... so I still have a bit to go: <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/build-yourself/410250-logsplitter-2-0-a-img_1926-jpg"/>
Very slick indeed ... :thumbsup:1in scrap piece I was testing my home made track torch on. Made a pretty slick cut for minimal grinding.
Without a doubt ... which is why I was using the torch to remove material prior to grinding.Only pic I have but cutting beats the heck out of grinding
Good idea ... :thumbsup:Just an idea, why not run a couple beads of weld on top of that 1/4", then grind that down to a point?
I'd think ...Would sure save a heck of a lot of grinding...
Very slick indeed ... :thumbsup:
Without a doubt ... which is why I was using the torch to remove material prior to grinding.
The less grinding the better as far as I'm concerned ... and if I have to do it, I'd prefer it goes quickly.
The torch I have isn't actually mine (it's a neighbors), don't have a track set up for it, I think there is only one tip - which I think is a smaller or medium sized one ... and I'm a total novice when it comes to torch work ...![]()
Yeah ... I think the tip on the torch here is a #1 (?) ... and I think it's the only one he has ...when cutting bevels, it takes a pretty big sized tip. I used a #2 to cut the angles on the 1in metal in my picture. I have a #3 I can use if I want a longer slope on the edge.
Right.When you get down to it, you are cutting thru 2-3 inches of metal when you cut a long slopeing edge. The right size tip can save a ton of grinding.
Mikehaugen how did your Metabo hold up? I like mine to much to try it. Like the idea of you doing the test run. Thanks for the post a good source of ideas.
Great minds think alike ?RSWYAN we must think alike I have 3 right angle grinders also one with a cutoff wheel an other with the hard disk and the last with the flap wheel how about that later