Coach James
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A few days ago, I cut two of the feet off our oldest set of parallel bars to make a set of pit bars. I have some other grinders, but I wanted to try out a new HF grinder I got on sale and see how it held up to a heavier job.
I was at my mother's house, about an hour from mine, needed a grinder so I went to HF and got this one.
http://www.harborfreight.com/4-12-in-5-amp-heavy-duty-angle-grinder-60372.html
The job at my mom's was short and no real test.
The P-bar feet are hollow but pretty thick steel. I haven't measured the thickness yet, but it is over 1/8" thick. Cross section is ~1" by 4". The cut off pieces are heavy.
I used a 1/16" thick cutting wheel. I started by making repeated passes over the top of the each foot, then cutting down the sides then underneath.
Since the bars were in an area where our gymnasts would be walking, we had to contain the metal shavings as well as keep sparks from falling on the mats and carpet.
I also forgot my ear plugs so I had to stuff cotton in my ears.
Total cutting time was ~ 50 minutes: 30 on the first foot and 20 on the second. Oddly, the wheel seemed to cut faster after it had been used for a few minutes. The grinder never bogged down or got too hot for me to touch anywhere.
Not sure why the pics are sideways. They are normal on pic viewer.
I was at my mother's house, about an hour from mine, needed a grinder so I went to HF and got this one.
http://www.harborfreight.com/4-12-in-5-amp-heavy-duty-angle-grinder-60372.html
The job at my mom's was short and no real test.
The P-bar feet are hollow but pretty thick steel. I haven't measured the thickness yet, but it is over 1/8" thick. Cross section is ~1" by 4". The cut off pieces are heavy.
I used a 1/16" thick cutting wheel. I started by making repeated passes over the top of the each foot, then cutting down the sides then underneath.
Since the bars were in an area where our gymnasts would be walking, we had to contain the metal shavings as well as keep sparks from falling on the mats and carpet.
I also forgot my ear plugs so I had to stuff cotton in my ears.
Total cutting time was ~ 50 minutes: 30 on the first foot and 20 on the second. Oddly, the wheel seemed to cut faster after it had been used for a few minutes. The grinder never bogged down or got too hot for me to touch anywhere.
Not sure why the pics are sideways. They are normal on pic viewer.