Metal cutting - oxyfuel cutting, plasma cutting, machining, grinding, and other preparatory work.
cptjackm
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weldin mike 27 wrote:No lock on switches on a small grinder is a terrible idea. Ever try clean a heap of small parts while holding the switch.
Good subject.
I agree with you Mike.
I have nine electric angle grinders and a drawer full of air powered. I still have the first one that I bought used in 1958.
It's 9 inch Black and Decker that bears the name "BAD ASS".
They are the most dangerous tools in my shop and I have bled a little from time to time when I didn't treat them
with the required respect. All my grinders have lock-on switches including the several that have worn out and been
replaced. I wouldn't have it any other way.
I will also mention that the wheel guards are back on most all my grinders.
Safety is one obvious reason and having a large quantity of extra right-hand gloves is another.
I've had success modifying some of the guards, some don't need to be that big.
Jack
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