help with angle iron's
#11
i did but i thought you were referring to a handheld grinder
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(01-11-2015, 12:10 PM)dbreeze225 Wrote: i did but i thought you were referring to a handheld grinder

Fair enough. I fixed my post to say "bench grinder". Sorry for the confusion.


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Here's a couple more sources

http://www.mcmaster.com/#aluminum-angles/=vfoz1p

http://www.shapirosupply.com/index.php?m...80_881_891
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nah its cool ... so yeh yesterday i went out to home depot (and oh yeh i found out my bench grinder isn't working the power wire was frayed and i was using it would be a pain in ass tho shuts off by itself...but now wire completely spit and i don't know how to fix it but my dad does he will splice a new one soon i hope) so anyway i explained my situation and asked this guy in home depot for some advice he suggested these 4 inch wheels that fit onto a adaptor that can go into and normal drill now i do have a regular cordless drill i could fit it in to but i also have a drill that runs on air (hooks up to a air compressor) these wheels and adapter would also fit into this drill just like the regular cordless one but the one hooked up to a air compressor definitely has a faster spin so i am thinking this might be a better option?!?! any suggestions? ok so i also need a lil bit of help on what to use and what order. what i got is all made by ryobi..i have 2. 4inch "cushion sewn cotton wheels", 1. 3inch, and 1. 2 inch "cushion sewn cotton", also 1. 4inch "denim spiral wheel", and 1. 4inch 'sisal wheel", also in this package came 1 "white rouge" compound stick, 1 "tripoli" compound stick (brown) ,1 "emery" compound stick (black)...........now i also found other ryobi compounds in my basement (dont know how old they are ) but i also have 1 "stainless steel"compound stick (yellow), 1 "jewelers rouge" (red). so knowing what i got any advice would help i dont know what order i should use the wheels and what compounds to use with what wheels. i have heard you never use more than one compound per wheel to avoid mixing and have also been told that it is VERY easy to put to much compound on the wheel wich will ruin things so any tips on that would be great.and last question i promiss (ha) are the wheels ready for compound and use right out of the box? i think i heard you have to prepare some wheels for compound? the sisal wheel almost looks like the material on the edge is almost like hardened wax or something so idk i dont even know what you would do to "prepare" them?? ok thats it THANKS guys ahead of time for any one that can help even if you dont know all the answers any help is appreciated i know i asked alot i dont have alot of experience with this and i spent along time on this project dont want to screw it up now
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(01-12-2015, 12:31 PM)dbreeze225 Wrote: my bench grinder isn't working the power wire was frayed and i was using it would be a pain in ass tho shuts off by itself...but now wire completely spit and i don't know how to fix it but my dad does he will splice a new one soon i hope)

I was going to comment on the above but I think I'll just shut up (for once Rotfl ).

Steve

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(01-13-2015, 08:05 AM)stevec Wrote: I was going to comment on the above but I think I'll just shut up (for once Rotfl ).

OK - who are you and what have you done with Steve?
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(01-13-2015, 08:05 AM)stevec Wrote:
(01-12-2015, 12:31 PM)dbreeze225 Wrote: my bench grinder isn't working the power wire was frayed and i was using it would be a pain in ass tho shuts off by itself...but now wire completely spit and i don't know how to fix it but my dad does he will splice a new one soon i hope)

I was going to comment on the above but I think I'll just shut up (for once Rotfl ).

Steve

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Wise decision Steve. Smile

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#18
yes i know it was stupid that was a while ago like i said i though it was fixed but it was no so now i gota use something else i guess but really guys no one has any sort of advice at all? thought you guys had alot of experience and willing to share guess not
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(01-13-2015, 12:19 PM)dbreeze225 Wrote: yes i know it was stupid that was a while ago like i said i though it was fixed but it was no so now i gota use something else i guess but really guys no one has any sort of advice at all? thought you guys had alot of experience and willing to share guess not

That's a bit harsh. Rolleyes

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ot tring to be mean but really 3people took the time to coment and no one had any advice at all so just calling it as i see it............am i lying?
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