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Old 01-17-2012, 08:44 PM
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Re: Hey... It's a CUBE!!!!

where are the guards for the grinders in the above photo......as John Pinnette would say.,.....nay nay! My boss knocked his 2 front teeth out with a 7" angle grinder that he had pulled the guard off. Could have saved himself a world of pain had he left the guard on.
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Old 01-18-2012, 05:08 PM
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Re: Hey... It's a CUBE!!!!

I read once that if you weld on a chisel plow frame, some of them are filled with something for extra weight, and they can blow up if you don't drill a hole before welding.
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Old 01-19-2012, 12:30 PM
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Re: Hey... It's a CUBE!!!!

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Cute, but ... we did those cubes with O/A 16ga no filler back in high school welding class in '72.

Looks good except ... look at the wavy coarse corners!!! Toss that flap disc! You've got no control. Last time I used the flap disc I almost ruined the project. And every time I look at it I still think I did! Look at pic#5 where the inside squares kinda dip into the corners. And that's after I "fixed" it!



AND NO crappy waviness like the flap disc because the wheel is HARD!



good idea but if you get good with a flapper disk you shouldn't have any problems it just takes practice and control. i've sanded about everything you can think of and never really had a problem with waviness.
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