oldschoolcraft
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I think most car mechanics use their die grinders primarily for sanding and polishing with roloc heads.
How good does a die grinder cut metal or possibly tile with a cut off blade?
For limited uses, would it work okay? For example, suppose over the course of the next decade I have to make a dozen cuts in ceramic tile, would an angled die grinder work?
How about cutting the occasional steel pipe?
I'm specifically looking at the M12 Fuel, although I know pneumatic is what most mechanics use.
I was thinking of the M12 3" cut off tool, but I think I want a die grinder anyway and would rarely use the cut off tool, so wondering how well the die grinder can serve double duty. Might be awkward from a handle perspective since a right angle die grinder I have to hold with my wrist parallel to the thing I'm cutting, and there's no guard. Not sure if anyone makes after market guards to temporarily attach for such jobs?
I know right tool for the right job, but I think I'd use a 3" cut off tool maybe twice a year so hard to justify two tools if I can do overlap.
How good does a die grinder cut metal or possibly tile with a cut off blade?
For limited uses, would it work okay? For example, suppose over the course of the next decade I have to make a dozen cuts in ceramic tile, would an angled die grinder work?
How about cutting the occasional steel pipe?
I'm specifically looking at the M12 Fuel, although I know pneumatic is what most mechanics use.
I was thinking of the M12 3" cut off tool, but I think I want a die grinder anyway and would rarely use the cut off tool, so wondering how well the die grinder can serve double duty. Might be awkward from a handle perspective since a right angle die grinder I have to hold with my wrist parallel to the thing I'm cutting, and there's no guard. Not sure if anyone makes after market guards to temporarily attach for such jobs?
I know right tool for the right job, but I think I'd use a 3" cut off tool maybe twice a year so hard to justify two tools if I can do overlap.