Who does a lot of fabrication here?
I'm a lead fleet mechanic for a large construction company. While we typically do a good amount of fabrication, this new year we have been tasked to keep some older equipment alive for longer due to budget constraints. This means a lot more fabrication.
We have been using Milwaukee M18 4-1/2" grinders for some time. Always done the job, but now we're really doing some grinding.
I'm tasked with getting the crew some grinders so I am wondering what the guys who really use grinders suggest?
We recently smoked two older, corded grinders, a Bosch and Dewalt, both 4-1/2". These were both old shop tools that served their turns so I can't complain about them. I pretty much never use corded tools over battery, but I am wondering if an angle grinder is one of those where plugging it in still makes sense?
The problem with the Milwaukee is the batteries just don't last long enough. The 2ah batteries aren't even worth putting on, the 5ah are decent but still require frequent replacement, and 8ah do the job for long enough but are heavy as heck.
What's the hive think? Am I missing something with cordless? If we should buy corded tools, any suggestions? We have always gotten by with 4-1/2", but is 7" or bigger the way to go for larger tasks?
Thanks in advance!
I'm a lead fleet mechanic for a large construction company. While we typically do a good amount of fabrication, this new year we have been tasked to keep some older equipment alive for longer due to budget constraints. This means a lot more fabrication.
We have been using Milwaukee M18 4-1/2" grinders for some time. Always done the job, but now we're really doing some grinding.
I'm tasked with getting the crew some grinders so I am wondering what the guys who really use grinders suggest?
We recently smoked two older, corded grinders, a Bosch and Dewalt, both 4-1/2". These were both old shop tools that served their turns so I can't complain about them. I pretty much never use corded tools over battery, but I am wondering if an angle grinder is one of those where plugging it in still makes sense?
The problem with the Milwaukee is the batteries just don't last long enough. The 2ah batteries aren't even worth putting on, the 5ah are decent but still require frequent replacement, and 8ah do the job for long enough but are heavy as heck.
What's the hive think? Am I missing something with cordless? If we should buy corded tools, any suggestions? We have always gotten by with 4-1/2", but is 7" or bigger the way to go for larger tasks?
Thanks in advance!



