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Posted by mm on January 14, 2007, 10:17 am
zxcvbob wrote:
>Are you sure you got a 4" grinder and not a 4 1/2? Four inch wheels
>usually have a 5/8" and 4 1/2 inch wheels have 7/8".
I went to HD and that's what they sell there. I looked on the Harbor
Freight website and there may be some but so far I couldn't find any
4" with a 7/8 hole.
So the thing looks good as new and I'm going to try to get them to let
me upgrade to one that properly uses 5/8"/4 inch wheels, to a 4 1/2
inch. Without a receipt, they, or some places, will only give credit
for the lowest price charged in the past few months, but I paid the
lowest price so that would be fine.
Actually this one would work with 4 1/2 if I could just find a biggere
wheel guard. That's why I save parts from junk tools, but I don't
have this part.
But I can't get to HF for another week or two. I plan to follow-up
then but I can't promise.
They made not sell quality tools but this is the first time they've
sold me something I can't get required accesssories for.
BTW, they included one wheel that does fit.
BTW2 I also drilled out a washer to fit over the 5/8" arbor and it
does put the wheels at the level of the threads rather than the
undercut part, like I planned. So the wheel is now either centered or
close, but I can't count on it being centered everytime. I thought of
putting some string of the right size in the thread, but how to hold
it in place without changing the center of the circle. And I don't
want to grind on something, or I won't be able to return the 10 dollar
set of 5/8" grinder wheels I bought.
> You can also get
>cutoff wheels with 7/8" hole and a 5/8 x 7/8 adapter (looks like a washer)
>that will fit either size shaft.
>
>I think a good pair of end nipper pliers would have worked better for you
>for cutting off roofing nails.
>
>Bob
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