Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,341  
Question - can a 4.5" grinder do work like in this sidewalk photo? My home in town needs some grinding like this, to feather a lift of maybe 3/4 inch. Or, what should I rent?
It can do it because I'm in the middle of my mothers driveway. I'll take a pic the next time I'm there to show you its capability. "My friend" would advise you to take your time and use water to stretch the disk's life and not burnout the grinder.
Also thinking about this - my old shop at the ranch wasn't floated off to dead flat. The trowel marks make it hard to pull a floor jack. (Photo that incidentally shows the uneven floor). Is it reasonable to rent something and grind the whole room dead flat? Any ideas?
Maybe a more qualified member will chime in because I'm not sure what the largest diamond disc made.


See in bold ^

Another in neighborhood. The homes were built in 07-08 and these pin oaks were planted at that time. The roots actually have moved the 4'X5' sections 3" in a few cases. I like the oaks for the canopy but it was idiotic to plant them on the sidewalk side of the road. Some residents have taken them out due to the issue.

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   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,342  
Question - can a 4.5" grinder do work like in this sidewalk photo? My home in town needs some grinding like this, to feather a lift of maybe 3/4 inch. Or, what should I rent?

Also thinking about this - my old shop at the ranch wasn't floated off to dead flat. The trowel marks make it hard to pull a floor jack. (Photo that incidentally shows the uneven floor). Is it reasonable to rent something and grind the whole room dead flat? Any ideas?
If you have anything more than "a little bit" to clean up, I'd rent one like this if you have a decent rental place nearby.

 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,343  
If you have anything more than "a little bit" to clean up, I'd rent one like this if you have a decent rental place nearby.

Thanks. After a little digging, 'scarifier' in a search found some results. I should just do it.

I've been cussing that uneven floor for most of my life. Nothing with hard wheels such as the creeper for going under tractor, rolls evenly on it.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,344  
I had a cheap $20 grinder burn out on me Monday when I was grinding down a cracked uneven driveway with a diamond wheel. They easily replaced it but I'm likely pushing it beyond its ability.
20 bucks don't buy much today.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,346  
I bought a Milwaukee pedastal grinder at machinery auction grinder for 30 bucks a few years ago. What a beast. Surprising what you can buy at auctions.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,347  
I bought a Milwaukee pedastal grinder at machinery auction grinder for 30 bucks a few years ago. What a beast. Surprising what you can buy at auctions.
Bought a 2nd HF motorcycle ATV jack at an auction recently to use at my cabin went for $20 didn't work cause the hydraulic jack was overfilled and wasn't bled properly. Fixed it in 5 mins. They cost over $120 new these days.
Some folks junk is another folks treasure Lol
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,348  
We live in a landfill society today... I do the same. Like our cars. I run them until the body rots away. Mechanically good however. Bondo isn't my forte'
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,349  
We live in a landfill society today... I do the same. Like our cars. I run them until the body rots away. Mechanically good however. Bondo isn't my forte'
Drifting, but a few years back at an auction bought a very cheap front wheel drive 4 cylinder 5 speed rusty asian hatchback winter beater/ grocery, parts getter, at an auction. It won't break lol I've put more miles on it than my Duramax since I've owned it. Only thing I've done to it is pm, brake pads, and calipers. Imo a lot of folks around here only buy AWD with automatic tranny's these days.
 
   / Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #15,350  
The more complex, the more they cost in repairs. Both ours are front wheel drive only. Amy 'burb' is 4 wd and complex and parts are expensive too, even at A1 and Rock. The 'burb' is the luxury vehicle here. I didn't buy it, she did. A little drift don't hurt at all. Same with tractors too. The more complex, the more routine repairs cost you. My wife's van is looking ratty but it runs excellent. When the frame breaks, it goes to the scrapper. So far, so good. It's unibody so no fixing. My 14 Focus RS has no rust interestingly. Had to replace all the steel brake lines on her van with Ni-Cop. Steel lines corrode after a while in the salt up here. Ni-Cop is easier to work with too. Cheap HF bending tools and tapered fittings from NAPA.

I need to replace the right outboard inner seal on the open station, it's weeping and the parts were 120 bucks. Gotta play to pay I guess. All 'grunt' work and I'm the resident grunt.
 
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