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4.5" cutting disc suggestions

Bennie

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I use one of my angle grinders for cutting misc. steel tubing and what not. Admittedly I have been buying the cheap Menards discs. Not surprisingly I feel like I burn through them pretty quick. I guess I just don't really know who makes a good disc for a fair price. I prefer the thinner discs (not sure the actual measurement). Need to know anything else? Any suggestions?

Thanks!
 
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Link-Belt

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Ha finely something I can chime in on. I use cutting disk every day being an Ironworker and here is what I have found cutting disk are like NASCAR.all the disk are made with the same **** it is the operator that makes the **** happen. You want something cut fast put pressure you got time don't. Your disk will last three times longer at least. Be gentle and post your results.
 

tlmartin84

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Ha finely something I can chime in on. I use cutting disk every day being an Ironworker and here is what I have found cutting disk are like NASCAR.all the disk are made with the same **** it is the operator that makes the **** happen. You want something cut fast put pressure you got time don't. Your disk will last three times longer at least. Be gentle and post your results.

I agree whole heartedly with this, its about how you bind them up, and how thick/thin they are.

I have found that there is a difference in the dewalt blades between the dewalt XP vs regular dewalt blades....seems that anything rated for stainless last longer on regular steel.
 
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TwoInch

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Ha finely something I can chime in on. I use cutting disk every day being an Ironworker and here is what I have found cutting disk are like NASCAR.all the disk are made with the same **** it is the operator that makes the **** happen. You want something cut fast put pressure you got time don't. Your disk will last three times longer at least. Be gentle and post your results.

i disagree almost completely. if you have used cheap reinforced aluminum oxide cut off wheels, then a high quality aluminum oxide wheel, you will absolutely notice a marked improvement, in both life of the wheel, and cut speed and quality. then you have other abrasive materials used, like the dewalt xp wheels i believe are zirconia oxide/aluminum oxide, and are much improved over the standard aluminum oxide dewalt wheels. there are other high end abrasive materials used like cubic boron nitride. cheaper wheels use cheaper bonding resins and lesser quality grain sizes, and they wear out quickly. then you have well made wheel that have quality bonding, and better grain structure and type, they last much longer, and cut much faster. very simple.

i have used norton, dewalt(both), vermont, and the HF chicago brand. a, and menards tool shop. the dewalt xp are great. norton has a good wheel. vermonts are decent and the cheap ones, they will cut, and get the job done. but they dont last long, and it takes more effort and time to do the job. any will work. but like most anything, there is a difference, and its not small.
 

terryo1965

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3M is now making a 4-1/2 x 3/64 x 7/8 cutoff wheel in the same spec as their 3" Green Corps wheels. I have tried them and they are awesome, even better than the Sait wheels. The biggest problem I have with using the cheap ones besides the short life of the wheel is the cloud of nasty smelling fog that fills the shop. Regardless of what other people say there IS a difference in the raw materials and formulas that manufacturers use in making the wheels. Like most things in life, you get what you pay for.
 

crewchief888

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The DeWalt xtend or whatever, do seem to last longer,$ 2 something at tsc.

The Menards house brands are horrible.

nowadays, there seems to be a lot of things at menards that are slightly less than horrible.

back a few years ago, some of their cheap electric tools werent that bad.

now it seems that prices have gone up, quality has gone down, but they sure do have purty packaging :pimpflash



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caseyr

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superior abrasives part number 45270 for $2.05 each packs of 50 is the way to go
 
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