Thanks for sharing.With a top handle
I would be interested in hearing when you (or anyone) would use the top position.but a necessary evil in a few niche situations
@mjac have you put a guard on the grinder yet?
Depends on how the tool is held. If he rotates it 90* so the blade is vertical, a handle in the top hole is now going to be horizontal and will work well.Thanks for sharing.
I've never thought to or felt the need to attach the handle at the top, despite some of the grinders I use having a hole there.
I would be interested in hearing when you (or anyone) would use the top position.
Gotcha, didn't realise he was talking about a different orientation to what I was. Vertical is what I was thinking in my original post, and as illustrated in the photos.Depends on how the tool is held. If he rotates it 90* so the blade is vertical, a handle in the top hole is now going to be horizontal and will work well.
Probably just easier and cheaper to just buy a new grinder that will come with proper handle and guards for cutting and use your old grinder with a flap wheel for cleaning up cuts.Looked at so many guards my eyes are boggled. Having a little trouble. Could not find the OEM, Part #33848 at first, so bought two generic full coverage guards for cutting, one with a lever and one with a bolt. Upgraded the bolt to really tighten it down, the guard won’t rotate, but if you put any lateral pressure on it, it falls right off the spindle. Found a 338848 and it is coming and a metabo clip on guard to close it for cutting. The clip on is not made for the 338848, probably doesn’t have the clip attachments, but it should slip over it and will drill it and put a couple of set screws in it. That is the plan anyway.
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This
Your current grinder isn't anything special. Buy a new grinder w the proper attachments, likely for not much more then the retro fit
There was never a description of how the injury occurred and nobody ever asked how the injury occurred.Locked thread all about it, have fun
Cheap Discs and Angle Grinders
Do not use cheap discs in an angle grinder, you could pay a very steep price… Edit: This is Black & Decker Thanks mjacwww.garagejournal.com
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I'm not a big fan of Milwaukee in general, but I have their corded metal cutting saw with the cermet blade at work and it is much safer, cleaner, faster, straighter, cooler, etc for jobs that would be a headache or dangerous with a widow maker. It's an expensive tool, but quickly paid for itself cutting plate steel and other industrial fab work in the field.
I have used steel cutting blades on standard circular saws but they spin too fast shortening blade life and throw too much shrapnel. The latest Diablo blade is longer lasting but still not optimal. I do keep an older/slower RPM cordless brushed circular saw fitted with a ferrous cutting blade. Being lightweight, its good for the occasional small quick cut.
Here's an old pic where I was cutting some bar grating on location:
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I too have never mounted the handle up top, but own several grinders with that hole. Ok, thinking through different grinder use cases here. One place it might help is with drilling. They make grit core drill bits (for stone countertops and such) where a top handle could ease alignment. Any time the cutting edge diameter isn't much larger than the handle's diameter, a top handle should be fine. Maybe a small polishing bob.Thanks for sharing.
I've never thought to or felt the need to attach the handle at the top, despite some of the grinders I use having a hole there.
I would be interested in hearing when you (or anyone) would use the top position.
You are probably right, will have to look out for a Worm Drive power saw and steel cutting chop saw and just use the angle grinder when absolutely necessary, but when it is used it will be with ppe.
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That is a really heavy duty $400-$500 saw that obviously does a great job if it can cut grate like that. Don’t do that much cutting but want something that can handle some occasional cutting and get away from the angle grinder. The more I think about it, I believe I am going to pick up another Dewalt 7 1/4” power saw and put a Walter Ceramic wheel on it.
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I have proliferated grinders specifically to have certain kinds of lock on vs lock off vs no lock functionality.Some of us are curious as to how this happened.
And was the angle grinder one of those on a toggle switch? I try not to use those even though 2 of mine have such a switch. The other 3 must be depressed to run and shut off as soon as you let go.


I'm probably going to get sh*t for this but I'm just being honest. What the f**k are you going to do with that suit?
It says for cut and puncture protection, and mentions knives.What the f**k are you going to do with that suit?
What are you doing to justify wearing that? What kind of work are you doing? Seriously?