Best grinder to buy?
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Old Timer
Best grinder to buy?
For work I use with a Bosch or dewalt both work well and the brushes are easy and cheap to replace
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1992 1.8 8 valve Convertible GTI
2008 E93 335i N54 Twin Turbo
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Suzuki LT50 Quad
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2008 E93 335i N54 Twin Turbo
3 Kids
Suzuki LT50 Quad
( and the Mrs )
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Old Timer
Best grinder to buy?
WAS NOT WHAT I EXPECTED.
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Local Hero
10" 4 1/4" right angle, or movable angle, left or right handed?
Then are we talking steel or Coffee?
I have a Cuisinart Coffee Grinder that works well, as my GE is selectable grind, and duration.
I have a Milwaukee, and a DeWalt that are good, but I find my Cheapie HarborFrieght one that is 9Amp good.
I think it lasted about 9 years for the first one.
I also have a Hyundai Sawzall, and Grinder that are Battery Operated, that I take to the Wrecking yards, as well as 4 batteries… I don't use them often, but they do come in handy.
I have a Black&Decker 1958 model 1/4 speed drill, and 3/8 speed drill that have been used by my Uncle and Father that were passed on to me, as well as a 1/2" Hammer Drill, all are Aluminum Cased, non-gfi'ed and would kill you if hit with water, but you know they have proven that they used to build tools that would last a lifetime….with little or no maintenance, and all I have done was to swap out the Cords, and Chuck Keys.
While some newer ones are Pricey, it doesn't mean that they are Durable over the course of a lifetime.
What do Divorces, Great Coffee, and Car Electrics all have in common?
They all start with GOOD Grounds.
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They all start with GOOD Grounds.
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Old Timer
Its a draper one and they messed up the price, 5yrs on its still going, not bad for a tenner
My 10" is a lidl Parkside, for the price and the guarantee they offer I dont think you can beat them
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2003 BMW 330d Manual Saloon Msport
1985 GTI cabriolet black edition (42k miles)
1999 Triumph Daytona 955i Post apocalyptic, rat, brat, scrambler, steam punk, cafe racer
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Old Timer
Have used all their power tools (and spanners sockets and more) on this working farm for years! and never had to replace one yet-despite abuse…
All with 3 year warrenty and a ridiculously low price.
Only downside is they alternate so you need to check what's available as they launch new items on Thursdays and Saturdays and they sell out pretty fast.
A friend who is a builder buys them too to use on site and he cant break them either.
What's not to like?
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Local Hero
I've got a Milwaukee now, love my Milwaukee fuel stuff.
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Local Hero
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