Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #751  
For cutting metal roofing I have tried them all, nothing works as quick, as easy, as clean as a 4" angle grinder with thin cut off wheels, It also wont scratch up the paint or get stuck on humps and bumps. You can just use a straight edge and mark the metal with a sharpie or just clamp the straight edge and follow it. Don't forget gloves and glasses.:D
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #752  
wildwillie, is that the same as a RotoZip? I have a small one with metal blades.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #753  
I don't know. Maby if you have the right angle attachment ,But I'm sure you can pick one up at HF for under $50.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #754  
I don't know. Maby if you have the right angle attachment ,But I'm sure you can pick one up at HF for under $50.

A 4" can typically be had for under $20 if you watch the ads.

4 1/2" are usually about $20 on sale.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #755  
A nibbler is $30 regular price. Again, that is the proper tool. That's what professionals use. Probably not the HF but it would be great for occasional use. I have one and have used it considerably. Need a good air compressor though.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #757  
A 4" can typically be had for under $20 if you watch the ads.

4 1/2" are usually about $20 on sale.

Has anyone used both from HF? which one do you prefer? 4 or 4.5 ? Right now I have a makita 4" for over 17 years. This year the switch is now acting funny and the bearings feels like it's shot. Time for a new one. I want to get a new one first before I take the makita apart to fix in case i screw it up.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #759  
Has anyone used both from HF? which one do you prefer? 4 or 4.5 ? Right now I have a makita 4" for over 17 years. This year the switch is now acting funny and the bearings feels like it's shot. Time for a new one. I want to get a new one first before I take the makita apart to fix in case i screw it up.

I've never bought the actual one that HF sells, but I've bought cheaper chinese grinders from other sources. I prefer the 4 1/2". I use it mostly for cutting using a skinny wheel. I burn through grinders pretty fast. The name brand ones don't seem to last any longer than the cheaper ones. I have four right now because I thought my last two cheap ones died. I bought replacements, and the next day the "dead" ones started working again.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #760  
I would go with the 4 1/2 inch orange HF grinder I have 2 and they work great I got them on sale and I keep a cutting wheel in one and a grinding wheel in the other. I think they have them on sale for $17.99 if you have the coupon.- Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices
The only fault I can find is the switch is not a spring loaded switch you have to push it on and push it off.
 

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