Most 12" -14" abrasive wheels are rated for the slower speeds. DAGS
If you were going to put a 7" wheel on your miter saw then it could
certainally handle the speeds.
I go back to my original point, use a Skilsaw, its much safer, faster and
cuts accurate enough for welding, if you can weld worth a darn.
Dave
"Ron M." wrote in message
ups.com...
"the abrasive disk is designed for 3200 - 3600 RPM."
Where are you getting this? Most 7" abrasive wheels have a Max RPM of
6000 to 10,000.
Good advice on here, though.
Ron M.
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