countryroad82
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I have been in sort of a dilemma lately. My old trusty no name die grinders I bought years ago have all pretty well give up the ghost, with little power or the bearings are shot. I thought I would 'upgrade' a little and bought a Kobalt from Lowes a week ago, my one that is still going is more powerful than this piece of junk, it barely cuts anything, so it's going back. So last weekend I was at HF and bought 2 different ones hoping to find a decent replacement, yep absolute garbage. So what are you guys using. I mainly use one with a 4" cutoff wheel (yes 4" I remove the guards don't stone me, I wear eye protection or a face shield, depending on which is handy) to cut patch panels.
My method of cutting patches is I lay the patch on top of the old, screw it in place and cut both panels at the same time. My old die grinder, when working right, will cut through both panels with ease. I have done it like this for years and is what works for me, the new ones when you get through the patch panel will pretty well stop if you get too close to the metal over top (the old ones never would, they would just keep going). So anyway I don't care to spend the cash it is something that I use quite often but I don't want to throw my cash away. Oh and sorry for the long post just thought I would clarify everything beforehand.
My method of cutting patches is I lay the patch on top of the old, screw it in place and cut both panels at the same time. My old die grinder, when working right, will cut through both panels with ease. I have done it like this for years and is what works for me, the new ones when you get through the patch panel will pretty well stop if you get too close to the metal over top (the old ones never would, they would just keep going). So anyway I don't care to spend the cash it is something that I use quite often but I don't want to throw my cash away. Oh and sorry for the long post just thought I would clarify everything beforehand.

. I do have one and it has just never felt right to me if that makes sense, it is the way I position myself, although it does have its place at times. Electric grinders have never been much help because they are TOO powerful, most of the time I wind up with an exploded cutoff wheel because my arm will tire at times and get the wheel at an angle then BOOM!