Auminer
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Seems as I'm getting lazy and grabbing the plasma cutter, nuttin' fancy but dang it's handy.
I think I finally almost have enough grinders, I have my old B&D 7" a 4" makita and 7 -4.5" + one I loaned to a friend 2 years ago that I think he took as a gift. I just need 2 more, a straight grinder to replace the pneumatic and a dewalt 4.5 through 6" rat tail.Great posts! As my father in law is famous for saying "you can't have too many clamps". Which fortunately my wife often quotes him and consequently I have very many clamps. As Rancher Ed said, Angle Grinders. I'd expand on that to say that it's best to have an angle grinder for every application. Flapper wheel, cutting wheel, general grinding, cutting wheel, and cup brush for cleaning up. That's 5 grinders and some of them can be HF for the light stuff. The Dewalt grinders were on sale a while back for $80 and I bought several. but not enough! Should have bought more. Being able to just pick up a grinder that is ready to go for the purpose is an amazing time saver. Having to find a wrench and change wheels is super buzz kill when you are on a roll. And who wants that???
You're probably thinking of April Wilkerson. Very talented lady.Good point Bumper. I've seen a chop saw blade that does good clean cuts fast. Trying to remember the name of it. Anyone seen that woman April who has a build channel on Youtube? She started with wood and is now working with steel too? Great channel, her enthusiasm and creativity are fun to watch.