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Re: ar engineering [Re: FastmOp] #2910471
04/15/21 12:28 PM
04/15/21 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by FastmOp
Originally Posted by AndyF
Ouch, a drill press and an angle grinder combo makes me wince. You're one small slip away from a major industrial accident when you do stuff like that. I have a buddy with a lathe so I just dropped the pulley off with a couple of $20 bills and let him deal with it.


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Re: ar engineering [Re: bobby66] #2910580
04/15/21 05:21 PM
04/15/21 05:21 PM
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I believe it happens quite frequently.


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Re: ar engineering [Re: slantzilla] #2910907
04/16/21 12:06 PM
04/16/21 12:06 PM
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"if" a guy were to use a "death wheel" [or whatever the roadkill guys call it] in conjunction with a drill press to do "whatever" you are trying to accomplish, wear a GOOD face shield and safety glasses, and use the thin Dewalt wheel only.
these wheels will actually bend or deform slightly and survive, while others start to deform and instantly disintegrate, flinging wheel parts into things you don't want flying 10,000 rpm chunks of wheel flying into. shock
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Re: ar engineering [Re: moparx] #2910953
04/16/21 01:43 PM
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i had a 4 inch cut off wheel break while I was trimming the inner fender well for header clearances on my old duster, I got lucky as I got only one bad cut on one finger from the debris shruggy I was using a Chicago air small (4 inch diameter) cut of tool with 21,000 to 23,000 RPM, Harbor freight cut off wheels realcrazy
My message is be safe, don't push the tool beyond its safe operating designs tsk


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