Mitchw123456
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I have an el cheapo harbor freight that works but just doesn’t have enough *** to run roloc discs efficiently. Any suggestions?
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I have an el cheapo harbor freight that works but just doesn’t have enough *** to run roloc discs efficiently. Any suggestions?
Yeah. Are you sure your compressor is up to the task? Grinders like this use a lot of air. I had similar problems until I upgraded my compressor. 7.5HP and 23 SCFM make a LOT of difference.
I bought the straight version of this IR a few months back, and its been a brute. My current 90* is starting to show its age and will probably be replaced with this one when the time comes, $60 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VYZ1HW/?tag=atomicindus08-20
This Dynabrade Red 18160 for 2" or 18180 for 3" discs is good value and tough little tool. This is a direct drive gearless tool which is the most efficient design for quick change discs.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dynabrade-...sc-Sander-5hp-20-000RPM-Locking-/283121092460
I had been looking and contemplating that one already just having some issues pulling the trigger. I was also looking at the max version and even though the locking arbor on it locked handy too many peoples complained about it locking up/breaking.
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2018-09-25_01-56-40 by Dan Haas, on FlickrAnyone have a real world opinion on this little guy? For some reason i just keep going back to it.
Chicago Pneumatic CP875 1/4-Inch 90 Degree Angled Air Die Grinder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002SRORM/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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If you’re really looking for suggestions, i suggest a 45. I’ll never use a 90 again, unless i need to surface prep my own bellybutton.
The straight one I have has some nice power to it, and I cant really imagine needing more for what I use it for, mostly sheet metal work. I haven't used one of the Max versions to try the one tool locking collet, but the collet on the 3107 one seems more robust than the one it replaced, but for some of the attachments, it can be a little snug getting them in and out. It does have some size to it, that I would assume would carry over on to the 90* version, not really a hindrance, but for tight crevices, it can get in the way a bit.
next to a 307B
2018-09-25_01-56-40 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
Do explain?
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Anyone have a real world opinion on this little guy? For some reason i just keep going back to it.
Chicago Pneumatic CP875 1/4-Inch 90 Degree Angled Air Die Grinder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002SRORM/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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Anyone have a real world opinion on this little guy? For some reason i just keep going back to it.
Chicago Pneumatic CP875 1/4-Inch 90 Degree Angled Air Die Grinder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002SRORM/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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875's and 876's are nice tools. Can't really go wrong there for the money. Both are mini sized, which is mostly handy for general use.
If you want to dig hard with 3" Rolocs, you'll have to step up to bigger budgets. SO, Dynabrade, Etc.
I've wanted to try, but haven't yet St Louis, everyone I've talked to has been pleased.