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Strouty

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There was a sale a while back, we were buying them for $48 shipped. They are nice grinders and that is still a good deal.

Are those recons? The others were new.
 
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I regret not making it to the sale in time. Some people seem to be complaining about the quick change feature but I'm sure its a good grinder.
 

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I admit I don't like the quick change as much as the regular threaded ones, but they had both at the $48, at least these ones don't seem to be the quick change.
 

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I've looked at that one before, but it states that is has reduced spindle speed for working with stainless(7000 RPM). Will the reduction of 3000-4000 RPM make a huge difference if working with regular mild or CroMo steel?
 
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The other ones are 10k RPM. I guess spinning slower may be detrimental on regular steel, but not sure, I have never tried it.
 

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I've looked at that one before, but it states that is has reduced spindle speed for working with stainless(7000 RPM). Will the reduction of 3000-4000 RPM make a huge difference if working with regular mild or CroMo steel?

No.

It just keeps from getting stainless too hot.
 

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Reduction of speed - I have a variable Makita which I turn down for wire brushing and sanding/blending. It's especially good for removing paint because it reduces heat build up, cutting it rather than mooshing it around. I also have a couple Fein grinders, which are excellent except for their dinky and smooth side handle. I'm tempted to pick up this 5"
 

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I admit I don't like the quick change as much as the regular threaded ones, but they had both at the $48, at least these ones don't seem to be the quick change.

I have the ones with the quick change feature as well as one that is just the regular 5/8-11 threaded shaft.
For a regular grinding wheel I love the quick change feature. For versalitity it *****.
So I use just grinding wheels on the QC grinders and the wire wheels, sanding discs, etc go on the regular ones

Bob
 
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