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Recommend an Angle Grinder - Eeyore - 21-02-2017 Hi Guys, I need an angle grinder literally just to cut through 3mm steel which is part of the mounting kit for some trailer suspension units that are too large for my current trailer. I dont want the best thing but equally i dont want something to kill me. I dont really like using them. So yeh, what can you recommend? Sam RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - NaughtonGAA - 21-02-2017 Cant reccomend a bosch professional unit enough. Havent found something that is as reliable and easy to use as of yet. Sent from my SM-N910F using Tapatalk RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Rippthrough - 21-02-2017 A decent Makita isn't expensive and will still be going in 20 years time, get one with a side paddle switch not dead mans triggers so you can use it one handed. RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Dum-Dum - 21-02-2017 Can't recommend my Makita 9" enough especially with a diamond disc. Anyone who's used it will concur that it is an absolute beast with so much torque that it'll try and tear itself out of your hands. RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Magenta Sunset - 21-02-2017 loosely related; wht's a suitable disk for cutting tarmac please? I've a small and std size a/g handy. RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - 306carter - 21-02-2017 I swear by Makita 18v lithium kit. I've got most body's, the grinder i use often and it's brilliant. If your only going to use it one week or twice just buy the cheapest you can find? RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Stef205 - 21-02-2017 i purposely use a 110v bosch grinder spins slower makes a nicer cut. Also have a ryobi 18v grinder for scrap yards and linsher work. I also have a speed variable grinder for wire wheeling. Plus a few more grinders dotted around ![]() RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - tigerstyle - 21-02-2017 Lidl.... Sometimes Recommend an Angle Grinder - bashbarnard - 21-02-2017 Ive got two. A sealey one for cutting and a non brand cheapy for linishing my shite welding. Just cause im to lazy to swap discs. Had the non brand one for years has never broke used almost every other day in the trade. Sealey on ive had two. Admitidly i burnt the last one out cutting up 12mm steel Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Danny Wideboy - 21-02-2017 Bosch, always Bosch. Forget Makita if you buy a 4". Their 9" grinders are good but the smaller ones don't last. I am a bricky, part of my job is grinding out old mortar and replacing it. This job is tough on grinders. I have a bosch that I bought new,13 years ago that is still in daily service. I've seen at least 5 Makita ones die in that period. Buy a Bosch professional range and you will never need another one in your lifetime. ETA. Makita 9" grinders are brilliant, I have a 16 year old one still in daily service. It's just the smaller ones that are shite. RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Rippthrough - 21-02-2017 We've never managed to kill the 4.5" Makita's, there's one down the workshop that's 15+ years old! RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - allye - 21-02-2017 You say you don't like using them but as soon as you have one you'll always be using it RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Stef205 - 21-02-2017 (21-02-2017, 06:52 PM)allye Wrote: You say you don't like using them but as soon as you have one you'll always be using it not when you have a plasma cutter ![]() RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Dum-Dum - 21-02-2017 (21-02-2017, 06:53 PM)Stef205 Wrote:(21-02-2017, 06:52 PM)allye Wrote: You say you don't like using them but as soon as you have one you'll always be using it After I get a compressor this will be my next purchase. RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Stef205 - 21-02-2017 (21-02-2017, 06:55 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:(21-02-2017, 06:53 PM)Stef205 Wrote:(21-02-2017, 06:52 PM)allye Wrote: You say you don't like using them but as soon as you have one you'll always be using it bought one to cut rust out the 106 so much win! RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Rippthrough - 21-02-2017 You need a grinder to tidy up the edge from the plasma cutter... RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Danny Wideboy - 21-02-2017 (21-02-2017, 06:48 PM)Rippthrough Wrote: We've never managed to kill the 4.5" Makita's, there's one down the workshop that's 15+ years old!The new ones just aren't as good. I've seen many fail at young ages. Yours sounds like a good one from the old days. Hitachi also make decent grinders, or used to. I don't have any experience of a new one but I have an ancient 4" and used plenty of 9" ones at work. RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Chris306 - 21-02-2017 (21-02-2017, 04:54 PM)Magenta Sunset Wrote: loosely related; Generally a tarmac specific diamond disc is best, a standard mason art disc will work just fine but will wear out a lot quicker, that's what I found with using a stihl saw ![]() RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - lolsteve - 21-02-2017 Screwfix do cheap ones as does argos. I got an corded argos cheapo drill, seems to get through the stuff ive asked it too . RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Magenta Sunset - 21-02-2017 (21-02-2017, 09:50 PM)Chris306 Wrote:(21-02-2017, 04:54 PM)Magenta Sunset Wrote: loosely related; thank you. RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Chris306 - 21-02-2017 (21-02-2017, 10:11 PM)Magenta Sunset Wrote:No worries :(21-02-2017, 09:50 PM)Chris306 Wrote:(21-02-2017, 04:54 PM)Magenta Sunset Wrote: loosely related; ![]() ![]() RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Jonny81191 - 21-02-2017 Another bosch recommendation here, I bought mine after killing several cheap ones years ago for £45 and it's yet to skip a beat. RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Danny Wideboy - 21-02-2017 (21-02-2017, 10:20 PM)Chris306 Wrote:(21-02-2017, 10:11 PM)Magenta Sunset Wrote:No worries :(21-02-2017, 09:50 PM)Chris306 Wrote:(21-02-2017, 04:54 PM)Magenta Sunset Wrote: loosely related; We're talking electric grinders here. I wouldn't introduce any water. RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Rippthrough - 22-02-2017 Diamond discs should always be cooled with a little water if you want them to last at all. RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - zx_volcane - 22-02-2017 Seen cheap ones last years, and bosch ones fail quickly - also vice versa! If you're not doing much a cheap one will do, and get some decent discs. Screwfix normally have excellent prices on both. Find it preferable to have one with a switch on the side. RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - darrenjlobb - 22-02-2017 Was sold a Metabo grinder last time my bosch one died, had it 5-6 years now, and gets death (mixed farm / auto workshop). Never had an issue, been a great grinder would buy another. RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - Matt-Rallye - 22-02-2017 Another Bosch recommendation here. I bought a cheapo 4.5" £20 grinder that went on fire the first time i used it with a wire wheel ![]() Waited for B&Q to have a good discount sale and got a Bosch 4.5" for £25 and its done plenty of work without fault ![]() RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - darrenjlobb - 22-02-2017 I generally like bosch kit, but must say, I wouldn't recommend in this case, given we went through THREE bosch grinders in less than a year before buying the other! Mind you the Metabo looks to be based around a bosch design imo. RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - ozonehostile - 23-02-2017 Metabo/milwakee are my preference for fabrication work, they take some serious abuse and the only problems I've encountered are the cables coming loose which is an easy repair. I don't rate any new makita kit as I've broken about 4 of them now, always broken gears. Hitachi or bosch is also great but for my site jobs (where it's more likely to go missing) I use a b&q unbranded 4" and that's been issue free for several years now. With tools I prefer to buy decent, buy once ![]() RE: Recommend an Angle Grinder - welshpug - 23-02-2017 there's two types of makita kit, cheaply manufactured high profit stuff sold by the likes of b&q etc. and the higher end pro kit like the lxt units. |