Edited: 9/18/2006 7:02:41 PM by dragn4door
I have a Bosch die grinder that uses the 3" wheels. Badboy turns 26,000 rpm. Definately gotta give some respect to the damn thing too. It has a little to much torque at times but works great...... see sig
the dewalt cutoff wheels suck, if they get bent or squeezed too tight in a grinder they will explode, check your welding supply stores for better stuff, and usually cheaper.
Originally posted by 91 drggn dime
Originally posted by twisteddragger
I buy sata wheels.
that might be why. where do you get them? you can only get Dewalt wheels around here.
I buy them from welding supply shops.
i use norton wheels and never had an explotion except the time i drop it while i was using it and it exploded when it hit the ground scared the shit out of me but it was my falt not the disc
Edited: 9/18/2006 11:19:33 PM by sdime2372
damn, brendon, i bet your butthole puckered up a little, lol
And do i have to get any certain kind of disc to fit on an angle grinder? The guy who helped me do all my body work used these green cutoff wheels that lasted hella long on his air cutoff.
Originally posted by 1 LoWfUKn RaM
Originally posted by IB2LOUD
the $16.99 Harbor Freight angle grinder special works for me, but i don't use it oftenwerdddd
Double werddd! I've had one for almost two years. Took a shit on me once and I brought it back and they gave me a new one.
gotta love the 5 dolla warranty ahah they usally last me about 5-7 months or so of hard work
ive had a black and decker for like over 2 1/2 years and its still going strong
yea piss on dewalt grinding rocks/cutting wheels/sawzall blades. they all suck balls. i use the 8 in cutoff wheel, the green ones cant remember the name. metabo makes grinder specifally for the 8 in discs, has a sheild and every thing on it, easier to control then a grinder to.