So really I just want one. What do you guys suggest? Looking for a 4 1/2", 6 or 7amp or so...really it won't get a ton of use but I want something that will hold up. Amazon has good deals on DeWalt, Makita and Bosch. Whaddayathink?
For someone who just "wants" one and will not use it for hours on end everyday, you m,ight want to try one of the orange ones from HF.
Yeah, I know... it's a Harbor Freight tool and all, but I have three or four of them (with different wheels and discs) and they all have lasted quite well under my relatively light abuse...
I do not own the HF one, but I have heard so many give it praise that would be what I would suggest!![]()
just use it for what it is and when it breaks, go get another one.
I'd go Metabo,
Does a wire wheel need a lot of juice? should a cheapy grinder be able to handle wire wheel duties?
Lowes has their last Milwaukees on sale, as well as their generic Taskforce for cheap. For a good one, I like my Metabo quick change also, though I believe that you can buy a similar retrofit settup for a diff grinder. For occasional use, I like my Dewalt 18 volt.
I believe that some of the Ridgids are made by Metabo, but I am just passing along a rumor. The big difference in the Metabo, is the amount of felt vibration.
Metabo did make some of Ridgid's grinders and sanders up until a year or two ago. Now Ridgid is Chiwanese **** just with a longer warranty that may or may not be honored depending on the mood at Ridgid's customer service department when you have a claim.
Yes/no/kinda/sorta. Many guys here are happy with the HF grinder. I tried it for 10 minutes, gave up and put a wire brush on it, tried that for 5 minutes, threw the ******* in the garbage. I don't have the time for that ****. If you do one 4" bead every 6 months and have the time to sit and grind it down while you drink your coffee, yeah.
If you're the type of person that does decent size metalworking projects, even occasionally, it'll drive you up a ******** wall.
I stall out my 9 amp Dewalt while grinding. That *couch*5 amp*cough* HF thing wasn't half what the dewalt was. After 10 minutes of use, I couldn't hardly touch the thing. I actually tripped the breaker with it once.
It's the equivalent of dialup internet, IMHO.
Got a headache? Good kinda headache, though.Wow, thanks for all the suggestions and comments. Now I really can't decide! I'll shop around at some stores and see how the different brands feel in my hand, keeping in mind all your input. Thanks!
If it was 220 volts I'd grab one. Price is very good considering its a Milwaukee. The reviews were ok too.
I found one grinder here in Manila which is similar to this. It's a Black and Decker, English Made. Maybe it's even the same product. 220 Volts and roughly the same price.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/ProductD...reId=10153&productId=40054220&catalogId=12605