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Angle grinder for cutting wood
On May 15, 4:00*pm, "john hamilton" wrote:
Novice has small angle grinder (takes discs 115 mm with central hole diameter 22mm). The discs i've already got for it are for grinding tiles and metal. Having knocked down a very old cedar garden shed, I want to cut up all the wood. I'm wondering if i buy one of the diamond discs available for it, whether that would be reasonably ok for cutting wood with? *I cannot find any discs that are said to be specifially for wood for this type of angle grinder. Coarse aluminum oxide. Diamond costs more, but doesn't cut any better. Save it for hard materials that won't clog wheels, like concrete or tile. |
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