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Spectacular Grinder Failure

Discussion in 'The Tool Shed' started by Danefraz, Feb 21, 2018.

  1. Feb 21, 2018
    Danefraz

    Danefraz Well-Known Member 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

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    using the grinder as a cutting wheel ...

    I think this one was 4 years old. Suffered same fate as previous one...

     
  2. Feb 21, 2018
    Danefraz

    Danefraz Well-Known Member 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

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    Well apparently the quality is less four years later.

    Here is the one i bought today 30 minutes in.

     
  3. Feb 21, 2018
    Mcruff

    Mcruff Earlycj5 Machinist

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    Gotta ask why do you keep buying these cheap grinders, get a good Dewalt, Milwaukee or something similar. I have a Kawasaki that i got from my son about 6 years ago. he used his daily for about 4 years before it finally wore out. He was working in a fab shop using it to prep large assemblies for paint, about 4-5hrs a day.
     
  4. Feb 21, 2018
    tarry99

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    Mikita ...............takes a licken and keeps on ticking ..........
     
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    Focker

    Focker That's a terrible idea...What time? Staff Member

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    Because they're a smokin deal.
     
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    PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

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    Not so much if a day's income is lost when the tools fail at a jobsite. Or even an hour...
    My Dewalts never say die.
     
  7. Feb 21, 2018
    duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

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    Not necessarily. I have 4 of those and all four have had bearings replaced. I also have 4 Milwaukee, two much older than any of the blues, and have never had a problem with any of them.
     
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    49T&C

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    You can get a reconditioned Dewalt from CPO tools for like $35. Can't tell them from new when they arrive. I punish mine a lot and they never complain.


    49T&C
     
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    wheelie

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    I buy the HF ones for throw aways when grinding out mortar joints. No sense destroying a decent grinder as any grinder's life span is likely short under these conditions. Won't use them in the garage though. I have bad visions of serious bodily harm when one them comes apart grinding metal. Mortar joints are relatively soft.
     
  10. Feb 21, 2018
    Danefraz

    Danefraz Well-Known Member 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

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    The first one lasted me almost 4 years. Not bad for $20.

    The second one didnt make 20min.

    I am at the crossroads if this next one melts down, i will be upgrading to something real.

    I managed to finish what i was doing a bit ago, so there is that.
     
  11. Feb 21, 2018
    Danefraz

    Danefraz Well-Known Member 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

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    Here is what i melted the grinders on...

    Using them to cut 1/2” plate.

    Sure beat using a hacksaw.

    These are roughed out for the ‘thru the bumper’ mounting plates that will go 8” down the frame, working on how to make it work for a clevis pull point.

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  12. Feb 21, 2018
    Focker

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    It was a pun.
     
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    PeteL

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    Oh. I get now. :rolleyes:
     
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    Bowbender

    Bowbender I'm workin' on it!

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    I have a Metabo that I've been using for years. Grinding and cutting metal, diamond blade cutting tile and masonry, everything... It is still going strong.
     
  15. Feb 21, 2018
    tarry99

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    Wow.............4 decades of cutting and grinding and I'm still using the original Mikita...........although I also have two Bosch grinders..... and old 8.5 amp and a later 12.5 amp.....


    Not sure what your using for abrasives..........but these Diablo .040 and .060 discs go through plate like butter........although you do need a spacer / shim to use the thin discs........cutting with a thick disc , like 1/8" or better takes out too much material and is hard on your grinder......

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  16. Feb 21, 2018
    TIm E

    TIm E Aggressively average

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    X2 on the Diablo stuff. Their saw blades, grinding wheels, etc. seem to consistently beat the competition in quality and durability. That's all I buy anymore.
     
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    Danefraz

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    Using the cardboard freight thin kerf wheels - tried the alox version, they work ok but don't last as long, tried the 'steel' version today - they last a little better. Will take a trip across town to see if I can track down the diablo wheels. I like their saw blades (my worm drive and crappy little table saw both have 'em).

    Going to put on my santa list a new grinder - with a Binford 7000 approved 'more amps' ... these little HF 'heavy duty' ones only have 4.5A... not enough to really do a lot of cutting in 1/2". hasn't been a prob in lighter stuff.

    Funny I just happened to think to get out the phone while these other two melted... I didn't think there'd actually be a flame on the first one, and the second, put out a cloud of thick greenish smoke before I could get away from it... it was still 'warm' when I took it back to HF and the gal there asked me why I was returning it ... "It caught fire". "Oh, yeah, I smell it..." (my clothes reek of it).
     
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    Mark Wahlster

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    So far my 48 Willys project has eaten up 4) of the $19 Harbor Freight grinders. Thats spread out over now 13 years. I think I can get finished on this one I have now.
     
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    tarry99

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    Home Depot
     
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    DHill78

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    I've got a cordless Milwaukee M18 I've been using quite a bit lately. Not sure I'd want to cut 1/2" plate with it by any means, but it sure is handy for quick, light duty jobs. It will go thru the battery pretty dang quick if I put much of a load on it. I've been impressed with it though. It works better than I expected it too. It was a "free" tool that I got when I bought my last Milwaukee set.
     
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