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Spark guard for angle grinder

branimal

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I have the harbor freight grinder guard. See below. Think if I wrap it with some tin foil I can use it as a spark guard? I need to cut 2" cast iron inside the apartment.

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I don't shop at HF, but if they have a cast iron cutter/snapper, I'd get that and use it over the grinder. Otherwise they're a few hundred dollars for a good one, so the grinder will have to do...
 

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Really depends on where you think the sparks will be going. Protect that area. If you are afraid of fire inside a wall and such, I would rethink the whole thing. Maybe a powered hacksaw, etc.
 
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Maybe reciprocating saw with carbide tips


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Recip with diamond blade. No sparks


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Most of the sparks are going to come out from the bottom of the guard, so what you are thinking about won't help much. Maybe holding the grinder and work inside a non-flammable container could help. I've burned holes in my jeans using the cut-off wheels, so it will definitely be throwing some heat.
 

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my neighbor burned the second floor of their house by cutting nails off with a grinder. basically total gut & rebuild the house from the fire. I would use a reciprocating saw with carbide abrasive blade
 

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You'd be surprised how much a grinder can stink up an enclosed area and send particulates (metal dust) into the air.

I removed a lot of cast drain pipe and galvanized pipe from my house using a "demolition" type blade in a reciprocating saw. It actually cuts pretty easy.
 
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my neighbor burned the second floor of their house by cutting nails off with a grinder. basically total gut & rebuild the house from the fire. I would use a reciprocating saw with carbide abrasive blade



Yeah i tried cutting off screws with angle grinder and hot sparks burned my forearms. I quickly decided there must be a safer way.
 
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I have 3 welding blankets from HF. they work well for me. this is what I would use.



Appropriately placed weld blankets might do the trick. I'm gonna need them when I sweat copper pipe.


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If its for cast iron pipe you can rent the chain/blade cutters that use a ratchet and snap the pipe



I don't think I have enough room. About an inch away I have copper supply pipe. Reconsidering - I'm not sure using an angle grinder would have been a good idea.

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No hub cast iron 1 1/2" for venting


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How about oscillating multitool with diamond blade?


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Ok... I'll scoop up some diamond tip sawzall blades.


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