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Angle grinders - Scott W - 01-15-2016

So, I'd like a angle grinder to surface some RR track I found for an anvil. I am looking at a cheap one. Never had a use for one before so I don't want to blow a lot. Looking at the HF 4 1/2 inch. Several on sale from $15 to $30 or so...or maybe a Skil at lowes for $30. Thoughts?

thanks


Re: Angle grinders - stav - 01-15-2016

I got a Makita on Craigslist for $15. It replaced the Cummins grinder I had for 10 years that I paid about the same for. Both grinders do the job. The Makita doesn't seem to vibrate as much.


Re: Angle grinders - Grandpa Dave - 01-15-2016

I bought one of these H-F versions as a supplement for $9.99 with a coupon not having high expectations for it. I've been surprised at it's durability...I've used it to sharpen lawnmower blades dozens of times, cut ceramic tile, cut blocks & mortar and with a wire brush to clean mower decks, countless other items...anyways pretty much abused it...still works perfect with no backlash in the gears no slop in the arbor bearing. Has performed as well as my Craftsman Professional model.
<a href="http://" >H-F 4-1/2' 4.3A RA Grinder</a> For an inexpensive model has performed flawlessly. Comes with a 90 day Warranty...more than you get with a used one. My $.02 worth


Re: Angle grinders - Wild Turkey - 01-15-2016

Got a belt sander? Coarse belts will do the job better and quicker if you just want to take the rust off.

If you're wanting to get it down to smooth metal -- good luck. That's LOTS of HARD metal you're looking at.


Re: Angle grinders - AgGEM - 01-16-2016

If you use a flat wire brush mounted to an angle grinder, BE CAREFUL.
Brush grabs edges and flys the grinder out of your hands......wires shoot out and stab.....ouch!
Safety glasses AND face shield required.
Cup brushes are much safer.
Dangerous tool.....Ag


Re: Angle grinders - EricU - 01-16-2016

there is nothing I hate more than a cheap tool. Having said that, I decided to strip a floor when I was 7 hours from my nice angle grinder. I was 15 minutes from a HF. I forget which grinder I bought, it was cheap. Works fine.


Re: Angle grinders - Snipe Hunter - 01-16-2016

I have a cheap Skill grinder in the work van. I don't use it daily but it does get used. It was somewhere around $20. HD still sells the same one. The Grinder I use the Proxxon 40 grit Flap Discs most often for aluminum work and I keep the 4-1/4" grinding discs handy. I've also used it for gutting tile with a diamond blade. I can't kill the thing.


Re: Angle grinders - fredhargis - 01-16-2016

I would hardly ever recommend something from HF with an electric cord attached, but in your case it sounds like the perfect tool. They have a 30 day gaurantee, just get it done in that time. Speaking of which: have you ever tried to work RR track? I have a small piece I use for an anvil, and that stuff is work hardened so much it has to be among the more difficult things to work. My piece was cut in the machine shop at the plant I used to work in, and even with the industrial tools of choice it was a tough job.


Re: Angle grinders - Herb G - 01-16-2016

Another vote for the HF model. I paid $20 or so for mine.
Abused it on a daily basis for 5-6 years.
It still ran well when my puppy chewed the cord off it.

Good thing it wasn't plugged in at the time.


Re: Angle grinders - tomsteve - 01-16-2016

ive been pretty impressed with my ryobi. i see they changed the color but the model numbers the same as mine.
its been quite a workhorse.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-5-5-Amp-Angle-Grinder-AG4031G/205558109