As the title suggests, I am looking for advice on a 4.5" grinder purchase. This will be for light shop use at my work (farm) and will probably be used less than a dozen times a year. Light welding work, touch up my bush hog blades while attached?????(jack stands and just light touch up!).
I have a big old B&D grinder for heavy work. Unlike others here, I think I would prefer a more nimble/smaller/lighter grinder for this selection (small hands) to manuever better (wrong?).
Questions:
1.) Paddle vs. slide switch?
2.) Amps? I'm thinking 7.5 to no more than 10. Will the lesser models below be noticeably weaker?
3.) Anything else? Quality of these brands?
Here's 3 I am considering out of Graingers (will shop for better prices):
Makita 7.5A smallest/lightest http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/ww...ry=9557PB&op=search&Ntt=9557PB&N=0&sst=subset
Bosch 8A Made in Germany? http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/1PKV7?Pid=search
Dewalt 10A Switch in middle (vs. others) a problem? Clunkier? http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/5TB85?Pid=search
I have a big old B&D grinder for heavy work. Unlike others here, I think I would prefer a more nimble/smaller/lighter grinder for this selection (small hands) to manuever better (wrong?).
Questions:
1.) Paddle vs. slide switch?
2.) Amps? I'm thinking 7.5 to no more than 10. Will the lesser models below be noticeably weaker?
3.) Anything else? Quality of these brands?
Here's 3 I am considering out of Graingers (will shop for better prices):
Makita 7.5A smallest/lightest http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/ww...ry=9557PB&op=search&Ntt=9557PB&N=0&sst=subset
Bosch 8A Made in Germany? http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/1PKV7?Pid=search
Dewalt 10A Switch in middle (vs. others) a problem? Clunkier? http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/5TB85?Pid=search
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