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Hello,
I have tried a little polishing of various motorcycle parts with a standard drill and a kit I got from Caswell but want to try some die grinders with my spiffy new air compressor. Looking for some recommendations for what to get, and is the $$ difference between Sears and Harbor Freight worth it? Thanks, Jim |
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We use alot of Central Pnuematic at work. I don't think it's a high end name like Snap-On but they last just as long as any brand we've ever tried, including Snap-On. I'd go with a cheaper one myself after seeing what they go through at work. Someone else might have a different opinion though. Good luck.
Steve |
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Sears has a "Companion" brand 1/4" die grinder for only $20 - $30. I'm going to stop and get one today. It's only 1/3 horse but it comes in a case with some tools, and has an adapter to use 1/8" tools in it so you can also use Dremel-sized stuff. If I remember I'll post a review of it here.
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SoFlaJim,
I got the Sears grinder- it's the exact same one. Thanks for the link but I had to get it Sunday and Harbor Freight wasn't open. Another 10 bucks down the drain, lol... Coulda used it too, 'cause yesterday my compressor motor went out and I had to go get another compressor from Sears. Oh well, that's another couple of valve covers I'l have to polish to pay for the equipment... BTW, that little grinder works great/ |
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why pay 10 bucks for a tool that will not last. spend the extra cash on a good one and it will last you a lot longer..... this is another cas of the product is only as good as the price... been there and when it breaks during a job you are stuck and don't have a spare ...
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I wouldn't use 4" wheels if you got a die grinder (unless you can control the speed). If it's 10,000 rpms +, that's _way_ too fast for a 4" wheels. Your fpm would be about three times recommended speed, plus the wheel is likely to fly apart. See if the max rpms are marked on the wheel.
I use cart rolls or small drum sanders in a grinder. For 4" wheels use a drill or flex shaft at slower rpms. |
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