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Milwaulkee Fuel grinder

oldwino

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Just bought a Milwaukee grinder 2780-20. I’ve been wanting one For quite a while. Has decent power but a little unbalanced with a 9ah battery hanging off the end. Thing eats batteries like crazy but I have a good supply so no problem there. Originally bought for cut-off and field grinding without dragging generator and cords. Works great for this.
Real bonus was using it in the shop. Between the tangle of welding leads, grounds, air hose, etc its nice to eliminate power cords from the mix. Floor around my welding projects usually looks like an **** at a worm farm.
 
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Lennyzx11

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Bennington Vermont
Just bought a Milwaukee grinder 2780-20. I’ve been wanting one For quite a while. Has decent power but a little unbalanced with a 9ah battery hanging off the end. Thing eats batteries like crazy but I have a good supply so no problem there. Originally bought for cut-off and field grinding without dragging generator and cords. Works great for this.
Real bonus was using it in the shop. Between the tangle of welding leads, grounds, air hose, etc its nice to eliminate power cords from the mix. Floor around my welding projects usually looks like an **** at a worm farm.


I love mine also with similar use as yours it appears.
First time I’ve heard that saying “**** at a worm farm”
Mine usually looks like “thrown up spaghetti “ when the mig, plasma cutter, grinder, drills, etc are all on deck in the middle of a project!


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