From:
"GeorgeJulieJessie Graham" <gjjgraham@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
Wed, 07 Mar 2001 01:41:05
Subject:
blades for grinders
Billy
I use a 20 grit carborundum wheel that screws onto a 5/8 x 11 arbor. The
wheels come in 4 and 5 inches in diameter, and are 2 and 2and1/2 inches
thick respectivly. They screw onto air and electric grinders, and are made
to cut stone,,, any kind of stone! You need a big grinder with lots of
power, otherwise the wheel bogs down. With shipping it will cost you around
$30.00. I get them from Granite City Tool Co. in Barre Vermont. Ph. 1 800
451 4570. The wheel is made for granite work, so it lasts a very long time .
Its money well spent. Expect a tremendous amount of dust. Watch out for you
fingers and knuckles!!!
Good luck and get a GOOD dust mask.
George Graham
Quoted text begins.From: BROPER3
Could anyone tell me what disk are best for side grinders?
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