Nealcrenshaw
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All these grinders i guess the real question is how many have the guard off.
1.2.3...........
I have two by the way a blue and orange from HF.
1.2.3...........
I have two by the way a blue and orange from HF.
All these grinders i guess the real question is how many have the guard off.
1.2.3...........
I have two by the way a blue and orange from HF.
I'm looking at getting 2 a Metabo and Bosch.
Why would you throw away a perfectly functional tool? Coulda given them to someone like all the guys here (and like me) that is perfectly satisfied with the Chinese ones for our occasional weekend jobs.:
I've found it's much safer to cut the guards back a bit on my angle grinders. That way the guards don't get in the way nearly as often and the guards actually get used. Normally, I cut the guard from nearly 180 degree coverage back to about 120 degrees coverage or so. If lawyers weren't involved, and grinders were designed strictly for performance, that's probably the way they would come right from the factory.
To keep this on topic, I have five angle grinders. Three are the same brand so the guards are interchangeable. I have cut two guards back and still keep a full 180 degree guard for when I really do need it. The 120 degree guards are the ones I almost always use.
2 4" Makitas here. Currently 1 flap disc and the other with a grinding wheel. No guards. Sometimes i put the guards on if I have to.
I stick with the locking switch ones myself. I absolutely hate those damn paddle switches.
I always need to find a different way to hold the grinder. (obstruction, comfort, it always something...). With the paddle switch you're pretty much stuck with one position holding.
I guess I should rephrase it, we got them because they were thrown out. It was cheaper, I guess for the company to throw them out instead of fix them, perks of knowing a maintenance man![]()
Just FYI Home Depot has Bosch 2 packs of 4.5 inch, 6amp angle grinders for $49.99 right now on clearance.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=732499#post732499
I bought a set and went halvsies with a pal. $25.00 for a Bosch isn't too bad even if it is made in China now. The regular price for the Harbor Freight 4.5 is more than that.
As of yesterday the HD nearest me still had 5 boxes. FYI they are up by the pro desk at that paricular store.
Alright, Y'all made me go to the Depot on the way home from work. All they had left were the two displays. Manger said I could have them both for $25.00. I said OK, lets get them off the display. Well, to display these two brand new, better than any other grinder I have... They drove (2) 2" self-tapping screws right into the meat of the grinder to attach to the display. I left feeling a little sick. No good deal for me tonight.
That should be an offense punishable by law.

The grinders with the paddle switches have a lock button, wouldn't that take care of the problem? I'm new to grinders so educate me.
I have 3, two Metabos and a Dewalt. I use the dewalt 4.5'' for an aluminum cutting blade, i call it the killer saw or meat axe. I have a 5" variable speed metabo for cutting and polishing stainless, and a 4.5 metabo for basically everything else. no guards.
Any pics/info on that aluminum cutting blade? Sounds like somethin I might need! LOL