Recently bought an angle grinder stand to turn an angle grinder in to a mini chop saw.
Not that I need more tools, but heck, this is GJ after-all
3 Incentives to buy this
1) the price, at $25 I thought I got a lot for my money. well constructed, cast iron base and cast aluminum swivel. the plastic chip shield is a bit chinzy but the rest of it is up to par . not entirely sure if the shield is needed if you use the original from the grinder
2) It will be handy for cutting small stuff ( I think).The vice jaws are very close to the blade so you can grip short stuff & cut it
3) I have a good grinder that the linkage for the switch is broken , so it's unusable the way it is. I will attach it to this, remove the switch assy & put an inline switch of some sort .
The assembly instructions are very poor, I read thru them and then decided just to gather the pcs & put it together. anyone with basic fab skills should easily put it together . I spent more time tweaking it to align everything than I did on assembly

Not that I need more tools, but heck, this is GJ after-all
3 Incentives to buy this
1) the price, at $25 I thought I got a lot for my money. well constructed, cast iron base and cast aluminum swivel. the plastic chip shield is a bit chinzy but the rest of it is up to par . not entirely sure if the shield is needed if you use the original from the grinder
2) It will be handy for cutting small stuff ( I think).The vice jaws are very close to the blade so you can grip short stuff & cut it
3) I have a good grinder that the linkage for the switch is broken , so it's unusable the way it is. I will attach it to this, remove the switch assy & put an inline switch of some sort .
The assembly instructions are very poor, I read thru them and then decided just to gather the pcs & put it together. anyone with basic fab skills should easily put it together . I spent more time tweaking it to align everything than I did on assembly

