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Who has either and why did you choose yours.
Bauer 8500 rpm $89
Hercules 6500 rpm $129
Both 15amp corded
Both 90 day limited warranty. Wouldn’t this negate Herc’s advantage since it’s not a 20V cordless system.
I’m leaning Bauer and extended counter warranty.
What am I missing and what benefit is there to spend $40 (or 50%) more on the blue housing?
Hey everyone!
I've moved a few walls in my basement which were nailed into the concrete ground. The nails were mostly cut through and flush with the concrete. A few have a bit of a jagged edge sticking out yet though. I've tried a few different techniques with tools I have on hand but no luck.
So I'm looking at a really cheap angle grinder from Harbor Freight. $10 cheap. Couldn't figure out hyperlink, sorry :(
https://www.harborfreight.com/43-amp-4-12-in-slide-switch-angle-grinder-69645.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=12126402660&campaignid=12126402660&utm_content=118355052953&adsetid=118355052953&product=69645&store=356&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIiPKTqJ3V8wIVbWpvBB0m5ADkEAQYAiABEgLFrvD_BwE
I only need it for these like 2 nails (seriously 2) and then I have no idea when I would use it next. It just feels too cheap, too good to be true, even with great reviews... these nails are 1/4 diameter btw. So, what do y'all think?
I would like to repair my Mustang’s frame rail rot and shock tower rust. The standard procedure is to cut out the bad areas and weld in new patches from repair kits (it’s a rite of passage).
Should I get a cheap corded 4.5” angle grinder from Harbor Freight, spend more on a corded brand, or spend even more on a cordless brand? (I currently have the Milwaukee Fuel impacts and ratchets).