8,500RPM with a 7" disk vs 6,600RPM with a 9" disk
Which is better for 1/2" mild steel?
i don´t know
If i have to cut thicker sheet metal i use the plasma cutter or torch, if i have to cut tubing/beams i use a band saw (stationary) or a 5" angle grinder or a recip saw. I use my 7" grinder very seldom. If then with a large cup brush, flap wheel etc. For these metal working task various discs etc. are available. For the 9" grinder there are only cutting/grinding/diamond wheels. You can run 7" acessoires but not at optimum speeds. What i think is the 7" grinders are more used in the metalworking sector and the 9" on construction sites where you also need to cut stones etc. with diamond discs hence you need the larger cutting depth. I think in metalworking other tools are used if you need that large cutting depth. But for chamfering steel i probably would use a high amp 5" grinder (Fein 15-125, Metabo WE14-125, Flex L 3410, Bosch AG50-125PD) and a good 40 grit flap disc and then you´ll have a nice clean and shiny bevel.