SteveWallace
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posted on 28/12/14 at 10:39 AM |
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Angle Grinder Sanding
Santa brought me a Bosch angle grinder for Christmas and I need some sanding attachments, so I looked and B&Q and Screwfix.
B&Q have a Bosch branded backing plate for about £12 and sets of 5 reinforced sanding discs for about £7.
Screwfix sell generic backing pads for £3, sets of 10 reinforced sanding discs for £5 and Bosch flap discs for £5.
I like my face the way it is, so my question is, are the cheapo Screwfix ones of good enough quality not to fly apart. Also, would I be better with a
flap disc or sanding pads for rust removal?
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blakep82
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posted on 28/12/14 at 10:54 AM |
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Flap disc! Always flap discs. I don't buy grinding stones anymore, just flap discs
Flap discs
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cliftyhanger
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posted on 28/12/14 at 10:57 AM |
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Sanding discs better for rust removal, flap discs excellent for tidying up welds etc. The backing pads are just nylon, cheap ones should be fine. And
I have been using cheapish sanding discs for years, they wear a little faster, and shred just the same as teh more expensive ones when you catch an
edge.
For light rust removal Strip and Paint Rust Removal Angle Grinder Disc 115MM dia x 22 mm type discs are brilliant (that was
just the first one that came up, many other brands/prices available)
Wire brushes for the grinder are also a very economical way of prepping steel, finish off with a strip disc to get a mint finish. Wire brushes need a
full face visor though, cheap enough and much better than goggles. the bits of wire tend to fly off and embed themselves in you if you are not wearing
the right clothing!
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Slimy38
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posted on 28/12/14 at 11:05 AM |
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I have to admit, I tend to spend a bit more on flap discs, I've had a couple of unbranded and they wear a lot faster than branded ones. Having
said that, the weaker unbranded ones are a little less aggressive (even with the same grit!), so there is still a place for cheap ones.
I've found sanding discs will clean surface rust, flap discs can remove metal. I've actually profiled some of the end joints with a flap
disc, up to 5mm or so of solid metal. You have to be really careful if you're only planning to remove surface rust.
I have also got a twisted wire brush, but I don't seem to get on with that very well. It'll do the job, but it won't leave such an
even finish as a sanding disc or flap disc. Which I guess ties up with what cliftyhanger says about it needing finishing for a good finish.
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rusty nuts
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posted on 28/12/14 at 11:50 AM |
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If using a wire brush in an angry grinder at waist height invest in a leather welding apron , wires imbedded in the tackle hurt! A full face mask from
somewhere like tool station is a good idea as well . If you haven't used one before take it easy and hold tight when switching on , the initial
torque reaction can be a bit fierce
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Dooey99
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posted on 28/12/14 at 06:03 PM |
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all i ever use is 1mm cutting discs and flappy discs.
Less weight more speed, more power more speed
If in doubt, give it a clout
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Mikef
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posted on 29/12/14 at 09:56 AM |
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Plus one for above. Have a look at TradeToolShop.com some good deals at very competitive prices.
http://www.tradetoolshop.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=grinding+discs
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