Never found a need to have a 7" or 9" grinder.
Those removing "alot" of material.....just how are you using them?
I am all about working smarter and not harder.
If I have "alot" of material to remove, more than I want to do with a small grinder....I go to a different tool. Not just a big grinder.
Torches, cutoff disc, chip saw, bandsaw, mill, etc. Alot better ways to remove alot of material then just clean up with a small grinder
Well, you know. Sometimes the cardboard on my CAD program isn't cut quite right, or I incorrectly set up a half a dozen brackets and weld them in, or other changes come up. Sometimes it's just to make noise. I could gouge more than I do. Grinding is OK, I just want to be more efficient at it. Pretty much I fab things up in my spare time and lately some pretty heavy and large things. I had to fit some legs today to an unknown surface, set up some base plates etc. I figured them in close, but at 5 x 5 1/2"- they're too big to do much else with them other than deal with them by hand. At least with what else I have for saws etc. A large bandsaw could be helpful, but then ...