I have to agree with Jack on this stuff, the disc cutters on the hand held
wheel grinder is an amazing thing. You can really slice through everything
with those. If you can get a grinder with a variable speed trigger, that
might be better for dressing welds, most of them sold seem to be full on or
full off.
These things are also great for cutting down bolts or studs that are too
long.
Alan
'52 A90
'53 BN1
'64 BJ8
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Jaap Aeckerlin <j.aeckerlin@gmail.com>wrote:
> John, get yourself a nice small angle grinder and buy metal cutting disks
> to
> go with the grinder. In Europe these disks are as thin as approx 60 thou
> and
> they cut through body sheet metal as a hot knife through butter. And yes,
> with thicker grinding disks you can grind welds. Get some 'flap disks' as
> well, they are excellent for finishing a ground weld. Succes!
> Jack Aeckerlin, The Netherlands
> 1964 BJ8 29432
>
> 2009/6/3 john spaur <jmsdarch@sbcglobal.net>
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I need advice:
> >
> > Is a die grinder suitable for limited cutting of sheet metal healey parts
> > such as cutting out part of the boot bump boxes or should I be using a
> > cut-off tool? I don't need to do a lot of cutting about, about 70 lineal
> > inches, but I will need to grind quite a few welds.
> >
> > Conversely would the cut-off tool, with the right stone, be appropriate
> for
> > grinding down welds?
> >
> > This is stuff I have to buy.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > John
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