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Hello, I am looking to buy an angle grinder to attach a bit on for mushroom cultivation on logs. I am looking for something cordless and I like to BIFL. I don't know tools well enough on my own. Historically, Id rather have too much power, than not enough. I will be drilling 2" holes every 6 in along 6" dia hardwood.
I would like to be able to use it for other things as well, just definitely need it for this project.
I was going to link the ones I was thinking of. Feel free to advise, discourage, warn, all tips are appreciated. I have a couple Stihl saws for the cutting. Good there.
This one says "tool only" not sure why?
Normally, I would buy the brand Bosch for quality, but i don't want to spend that much.
This is another brand I recognize, here yet seeking advice.
What's my best tool for the job/mid range price? I want a good performing reliable tool. Is it worthwhile to spend more for any reason?
Thanks soooo much for your help. I want to make an informed purchase. Thanks again.
Happen to come across this product recently. Now I have zero problems sharpening drill bits on a belt sander down to about 3/16". But over 90% of my workplace absolutely will destroy a drill bit if they try to sharpen it. Drill DRs are painstakingly slow imo, and not worth the time unless the bit just barely needs the edge taken off. So anyone try one of these?? Worth it at all whatsoever?
Happen to come across this product recently. Now I have zero problems sharpening drill bits on a belt sander down to about 3/16". But over 90% of my workplace absolutely will destroy a drill bit if they try to sharpen it. Drill DRs are painstakingly slow imo, and not worth the time unless the bit just barely needs the edge taken off. So anyone try one of these?? Worth it at all whatsoever?
when i used to do renovations i'd use diamond core bits on an angle grinder to cut out holes for faucets in countertops. don't do that anymore, but one of my honey-do items is drilling 1/4 in hole in some plates for the wife's cookie trays.
anyway, does anyone know if there is an adapter that's a female 5/8 thread on one end to a female 1/4 hex on the other? have some small diamond drill bits that should do the drilling but would rather use my grinders 13000 rpm to my drills 6000.
alternately, is this a stupid idea that should never be spoken of again?
Just got it a couple days ago and was wondering what yall run on this nifty little guy. What works better/worse than expected. Will mostly be cleaning grimy/rusty mating surfaces, removing old gasket material, etc but any and all use cases or ideas welcome.