tlmartin84
Well-known member
I have firsthand experience with EDCO machines and hand grinders. We require our abutment seats to be COMPLETELY flat and dead on in elevation. This often requires several hours of grinding with a wonder wheel and 7" grinder by a mason. Our tolerance is a business card thickness. This is typically an area of 2' x 2' or so and takes several hours to accomplish because of the thickness removed.
I noticed when cleaning up my own pad with my 4" grinder and wonder wheel that a few passes is really all it took to remove the latenance from the concrete. I did around my drains as far as could reach in literally a matter of minutes exposing the aggregate below.
I am really debating on just a 7" wonder wheel on my large grinder and having at it........
Anyone else done it this way?
I noticed when cleaning up my own pad with my 4" grinder and wonder wheel that a few passes is really all it took to remove the latenance from the concrete. I did around my drains as far as could reach in literally a matter of minutes exposing the aggregate below.
I am really debating on just a 7" wonder wheel on my large grinder and having at it........
Anyone else done it this way?

