From:
Stacy Shure <sshure@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
Tue, 06 Mar 2001 22:24:42 -0800
Subject:
blades for grinders
For my grinders I use a flush mount diamond blade (4 1/2 inch) or a diamond cup
wheel. Both can be found at most masonry tool suppliers, like Braxton Bragg
(who usually has great prices). In the U.S. they have an 800 number, they are
in Georgia. Good luck!
P.S. You might also want to consider getting some "zec" pads. They are made
in Italy and come either firm or cardboard backed. The firm kind last a lot
longer, although they make a lot of dust. Have a good dust mask! You can find
Zec pads at Braxton Bragg, too, or try Pronto Tools in Ventura, California.
They have a web site (I don't know the address, but search Pronto Tools) or you
can call Art City (a stone supplier and gallery) in Ventura at (805) 648-1690
and tell them you want the 800 number for Pronto Tool. Alexandra Morasco owns
Pronto Tools and will never steer you wrong on what tools to select for what
use.
Stacy Shure
Los Angeles, California
BROPER3 wrote:
Quoted text begins.Could anyone tell me what disk are best for side grinders?
End of quote.
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