Mark A":3gdtclpn said:I recommend a variable speed angle grinder as it makes for a safer and more versatile tool. It means jobs like sanding and flap discing (new word!) can be done without the risk of burning the wood or overheating metal. Also when cutting thin materials I find full speed is not necessary.
I'm currently using one of my Makita's with a dust cowl to sand decking.
--Tom--":2qz15kur said:If you want the best, It’s a metabo wepba IMO
With the jobs you’ve mentioned a cheapy 4.5” will be fine. Worth getting the thin stainless cutting discs, they make much easier work than the standard.
Worth getting a set of ear defenders to go with it, they’re loud things
As do I so I got the one Bosch do as shown below. Still have my non brushless Makita grinder but it eats battery power too fast to be of much use and last year added a Dewalt corded model to my line up to cover heavier use requirements and the Bosch nut fits both easily (and probably all overs too that share an M14 thread)I like the idea of tool-less changes.
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