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holt2ton

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In my right angle die grinder I use the thinnist width that I can find. Usually around .035-.045" in thickness. The thinner wheels have less wheel to metal surface contact and lets you keeps the RPM's up. I usually get them from MSC Industrial supply, But I'm sure if you did a 'net search you could find many suppliers for them.
 

jjjrmx5

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Best or affordable?

I like norton discs. 1/16" th. discs are great for 1/4" to 5/16" thick steel plate mod. work. i also keep the thinner general cutoff Norton discs for alum or thin bar stock work or for exhaust, bicycle , etc mod. work.\
1/4" collet.

Norton discs are USA made.
:)
 

blacK20

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The 3m green wheels are the best I've used. They are expensive though at over $5/wheel
 
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