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Thread: Hand Grinder advice....

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    before the milwaukee set i had all of the same tools in black & decker 14.4 and thought they were powerful, not even the same ballpark, that 1/2" hammer drill is bad and the folding sawzall with the reversable battery is extreamly cool

    Quote Originally Posted by John B.
    You gotta love cordless tools! I just started using them last summer & I'm hooked. Slap in a battery & head outside with a backup in the charger. No more tripping over extension cords.
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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    Cordless tools are nice to be sure. I need a sawzall as well. You guys are way ahead of me in the tool department and my set is the envy of all my friends...guess it depends where you live :-) Well...out of oblivia...John B. has re-emerged.
    How the hell are you John? For those that may recall, John is the professional motorcycle painter on the forum that has been away for some time.
    Happy New Year to John and all.
    George

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    Quote Originally Posted by George M
    Cordless tools are nice to be sure. I need a sawzall as well. You guys are way ahead of me in the tool department and my set is the envy of all my friends...guess it depends where you live :-) Well...out of oblivia...John B. has re-emerged.
    How the hell are you John? For those that may recall, John is the professional motorcycle painter on the forum that has been away for some time.
    Happy New Year to John and all.
    George

    I've dropped in occasionally to read the posts but didn't have much to say. I guess my recent success with finally ridding the 535i front end of the clunking that had been haunting me for many months has reinvigorated my E34 interest. No longer a professional painter as I just got burnt out on it after 2 decades. Took a 4 week cross country motorcycle trip in July which gave me lots of time to think about "things", especially crossing Nebraska & Kansas! Concentrating on some long overdue home & shop projects which require learning new carpentry skills and getting a primarily web based motorcycle accessory business up and running.

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    Good luck on all fronts John...I sent you a PM.
    George

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    Default As BillR mentioned using the Chinese Cheapo grinders

    I deployed this plan as well and have been quite impressed with my 19..99 cheapo grinder. I have had it for couple of years now and it is holding up quite well. And if it decides to lay down on me, i certainly will throw another 20.00 at one.

    Winfred - I love that Milwaukee set. I have been watching them for quite some time on the bay, but i just can never pull the trigger. I have heard nothing but great things about that milwaukee set.

    Welcome back John.

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    Good luck on all fronts John...I sent you a PM.
    George
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    Guys,
    Here are the Harbor Freight cheapie grinders which come in a variety of cheapness.
    Harbor Freight Hand Grinders:
    Note: as with Home Depot link, won't direct specifically to grinders...type in
    "4 1/2 Grinders" into search.
    Question is...is the 30 buck Chicago grinder better than the 20 buck grinders?
    Opinions?
    George

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    Default Ya mean the 9.99 on sale cheapo versus the 19.99 on

    sale cheapo I'd go for the 19.99 sale priced cheapo, with the paddle switch and the 5.5 amps... the 3.5 amps 9.99 is getting a little too weak...Although i haven't tried it so i can't say for sure...







    Quote Originally Posted by George M
    Guys,
    Here are the Harbor Freight cheapie grinders which come in a variety of cheapness.
    Harbor Freight Hand Grinders:
    Note: as with Home Depot link, won't direct specifically to grinders...type in
    "4 1/2 Grinders" into search.
    Question is...is the 30 buck Chicago grinder better than the 20 buck grinders?
    Opinions?
    George

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    Thanks Bill...appreciate your overview on these grinders...an informative thread.
    George

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    I agree with Bill! The 5.5A Chicago actually looks pretty good. As I mentioned earlier, I'm a fan of trigger/paddle switches...top slide still a bit awkward for my tastes.

    Of course, George, you know you're going to have to take pics of all your projects to let us know how the grinder works out.

    Cheers,
    Duey

    1995 540i/6 Sport Pkg w/E.A.T. chip and Nikasil injection Duey's Gallery

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    Hi Duey,
    No real projects on the horizon except restoring a couple of vintage Schwinn Lightweight touring bikes for some spirited spring riding. Know a good wheel builder?
    Grinder won't go near either frame :-)...long overdue to buy one...may hack off the rear muffler on my car tho...hehe.
    Hope all is well in the new year Duey and thanks for your advice.
    George

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