From:
"Bob Hackett" <kinfolk@zzzzzzz>
Date:
Wed, 9 Feb 2005 15:31:16 -0500
Subject:
angle grinder cleaning
How about being pro-active and putting a foam air filter around the intake
and exhaust of the new grinder.Go down to the local Borg or small engine
repair shop and find a sleeve that is a slip fit around the body of the
grinder.
It's far easier on both you and the grinder to just slip the grit laden
sleeve off the grinder,rinse ,dry and replace than chasing the funk after
it's made itself at home inside where even air can't reach.
Even an old piece of a tube sock taped in place is better than nothing.
Bob
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