"Ed Huntress" wrote in message
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2014 13:15:26 -0500, "Jim Wilkins"
wrote:
"John Doe" wrote in message
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The arbor hole is not keyed, it's perfectly round. Is that so that
the
10" aluminum oxide cutoff wheel might slide instead of
shatter/break
on
startup?
By the way... Do all miter saws start abruptly? Mainly curious.
Thanks.
I bought (cheap) a batch of DeWalt 7" dish wheels that slipped on
their crimped hubs under a heavy grinding load. A home-made hub that
screwed together tighter salvaged them. They weren't a problem at
start-up.
Norton just gave me a couple of their new cutoff disks to try -- one
for my 3-1/2" Makita angle-head grinder and the other for my 6"
Milwaukee (I dismantle bridges in my spare time). They have the same
round, crimped hubs, and they don't seem very strong.
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Ed Huntress
Mine is just a home-made version of this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Multipurpose...-/121311331581
since I couldn't find one locally. The nut is a standard 7/8-14 one
cut thinner.
-jsw