kcassells
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[COLOR=#6A6A6A !important]Today, 04:00 PMYou might try taking an air hose and blowing out your grinder every so often while you are grinding. It will help to extend the life of your tool.
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Originally posted by nurseman View Post
You might try taking an air hose and blowing out your grinder every so often while you are grinding. It will help to extend the life of your tool.
Yup, and I rubber band some Scotch Brite pads over my vent openings to act like filters too!!! They work really well.
1961 Lonestar Flamingo - SPLASHED...Kinda!!
Both good ideas for me grinders life. Thanks guys.
I buy this ryobi $39.00 4.5" grinder for the price and the fact that it has a thumb button and "no lock" trigger. Also the head rotates 180 degrees. Gotten too many stitches from 1 a double scribble who left it on lock and unplugged it. Another time when it skipped off a pc. of metal I was cutting and decided to land on my ankle as I reached for the plug. Dumb is as dumb does...NO lock triggers ever again!
And I will try out those methods. respect the tool!