alchemysa
Veteran Member
Check out the cost of discs and wheels before you decide. You may have to pay a huge premium for larger sizes. The larger you go the more painful it may get.
Those big discs last a long time compared to the small ones.Check out the cost of discs and wheels before you decide. You may have to pay a huge premium for larger sizes. The larger you go the more painful it may get.
makita's 9005 = tough unit. everything about it is 'just right'
I have 2, one always has a thin disk for cutting and the second serves for mounting disks or wire cup brushes.
GEE, I guess I am the cheapy in the group. While I do have a few Dewalt 4.5" grinders and a very heavy 9" Skill, I believe, my favorites are Harbor Freight. I have a few HF 4.5" and a 7". I purchased the 7" due to its light weight. If I wear one out I just get another. So far I have not worn one out.
Makita makes a very nice 0-3000 rpm buffer (sander). It has soft start and electronic varriable speed. I have one and love it. If you cant find a DW check the makita 9227 Amazon.com: Makita 9227CX3 7-Inch Hook and Loop Electronic…