4 1/2" Angle Grinders - How Many??

   / 4 1/2" Angle Grinders - How Many??
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Yesterday I got a new Ryobi 4.5" grinder. $44. & Change. Would have gone for a better (more costly), but was not feeling very rich.

I have quite a few Ryobi tools, some almost 20 years old. I have never been completely happy with any of them. At the same time Ive never had 1 of them quit working.

The good points on this grinder, 3 position rotating handle, not a big deal, but kind of handy. 3 Screw holes for side handle, some I looked at only had 2. No tool shield adjustment, common these days, it's very tight and hard to position, will loosen up in time?? Came with a Flap Wheel, Grinding wheel,, brass wire brush, nice case, long cord and the spanner Wrench stores in handle, maybe even I can keep track of it. It does run very smooth.

Not so good, motor only 5.5 amps and a little weak, motor and gear head get warm very quickly. I cut about 4.5' of 1/8 mild steel, it was pretty hot by the time I was done. A little later I wire brushed the lip on the tank cutoff and it did a fine job there, not much power needed.

I could live with the weakness, but the heating up bothers me. May take it back and move up to something better.

See my thread on new Roller & Sheep's Foot build.For
 

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   / 4 1/2" Angle Grinders - How Many?? #72  
I have that same Ryobi, got it for Christmas, though "ah junk" at first, but in using it for a while, I kinda like it. for the reasons you stated.. I usually keep the flap wheel in it and cut with the Makita. seems to work fine and with the handle adjustable it is comfortable. I am gonna keep mine:)

James K0UA
 
   / 4 1/2" Angle Grinders - How Many?? #73  
...No tool shield adjustment, common these days, it's very tight and hard to position, will loosen up in time??

Any grinder I get receives a tool shield adjustment first thing before I ever even power the thing up. I have a whole pile of never used tool shields if someone wants them.
 
   / 4 1/2" Angle Grinders - How Many?? #74  
That could sure be true as far as I know, but I've never seen one or known anyone who had a Metabo.

I have a Metabo and it is pretty much bullet proof. I also have a couple of Harbor Freight 4.5 inch orange $19 specials. I figured I would use them till they drop but they just keep going and going. Same for the HF orange 7.5 inch.
 
   / 4 1/2" Angle Grinders - How Many?? #75  
I have same grinder, thought it was a piece of junk at first. Bearing made noise right out of the box. I beat the living daylights out of that thing for almost 5yrs, every single day, with the same overheat problem. Had to wear one welding glove to use it since I take the handles off all of my small grinders. The brushes just recentley took a crap, but ill change them and who knows how much longer it could last. Oh I bought a rigid from home depot once and I cooked it on first job, that one was $109.
 
   / 4 1/2" Angle Grinders - How Many?? #76  
I have had the same experience with Ryobi. Didnt expect much from it but it actually exceeded my expectations and lasted 4-5 years. I now have two Makita's and another Ryobi. The Ryobi always has the wire wheel in it.
 
   / 4 1/2" Angle Grinders - How Many?? #77  
I have a Bosch. It's over 5 years old and I too beat the crap out of it. I have put on a six inch wire brush and got the thing so hot I couldn't hold it.
I have ground my way through more grinding disks that I can count. The bearings in the head have made noise since day one and that hasn't changed or affected the tool in over 5 years.
It's not the greatest tool for balance and I hate where the on/off switch is located, but I will definitely by another one so I can have a wire brush on one and a cut off disk on the other.
Anything that takes the kind of beating this thing has is worth it in my books.:D
It just works, what can be better than that?:thumbsup:
 
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   / 4 1/2" Angle Grinders - How Many?? #78  
We have two one with the brush on it and a wheel on the other.
 
   / 4 1/2" Angle Grinders - How Many?? #79  
I have a 7" Metabo. Ran thru tons of 7" cutting disks and grinding disks .... a really great tool.
 
   / 4 1/2" Angle Grinders - How Many??
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After a couple of hours with the new Ryobi a new short coming has showed up. The threaded shaft is 1 thread shorter than most others. It's not long enough to put a sanding disk on. The shield was so hard to adjust that it is now gone.

Have not made up my mind "Keep or Return". Next time I go to town, will take it along. Check out some that are better and make up my mind then.

Sure glad the old Porter Cable is still working.

After today's frustrations 4 will be the min. number that I will have. 5 is a better number.
 

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