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angle grinder safety
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Safety is an important and often overlooked topic. Make safety a part of your everyday life and let others know how much you care by making their lives safer too. Let the next generation of tractor enthusiasts benefit from your experience, and maybe save a life or appendages.
Safety is an important and often overlooked topic. Make safety a part of your everyday life and let others know how much you care by making their lives safer too. Let the next generation of tractor enthusiasts benefit from your experience, and maybe save a life or appendages.
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angle grinder safety
Last edited by Dennis on Tue Apr 26, 2011 7:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Added embedded video
Reason: Added embedded video
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Re: angle grinder safety
Been there done that. Lucky though. No time to react either. Grump
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Re: angle grinder safety
Good reminder Mike!
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Re: angle grinder safety
Ditto on the "been there done that" , I had a disc come unglued a few years ago, I was wearing safety glasses . I was not using the guard, it hit me in the face . Standard procedure for me now is full face mask and safety glasses and the guard is always in place ! We live and learn.
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Re: angle grinder safety
I can tell you they turn at a high RPM... with a wire wheel they will suck up a rag in less than the blink of any eye. Sure glad it wasn't the sleeve of the rag I was wearing!
Probably not a good value to buy the cheap disks either.
Probably not a good value to buy the cheap disks either.
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Re: angle grinder safety
I go tired of having my clothes pinned to me by the wires that occasionally get thrown out, and now wear a leather welding apron most of the time I use a wire wheel.Buzzard Wing wrote:I can tell you they turn at a high RPM... with a wire wheel they will suck up a rag in less than the blink of any eye. Sure glad it wasn't the sleeve of the rag I was wearing!
Probably not a good value to buy the cheap disks either.
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Re: angle grinder safety
Buzzard Wing wrote:Probably not a good value to buy the cheap disks either.
that thought! I had moved away from the "cheap" wire wheels already.
I guess I had thought of the guard more as protection from what you were grinding on (i.e. sparks!) not as protection from the discs.
I sent the link to my dad and son, thanks for sharing,
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Re: angle grinder safety
We lost a friend at a local body shop to one of those a while back. Came apart and hit him in the neck, he died on the spot in his own body shop. I think of that everytime I use one now.
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Re: angle grinder safety
That is a Real Eye Opening Video. I think we're all guilty at times of becoming over confident and not repecting the incredible power of the tools we use. We all need to be reminded often. Thanks For Posting
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Re: angle grinder safety
good reminder- I made a guard out of a ss pot for a big grinder I fixed up
take your time
or tap er light as they used to say
take your time
or tap er light as they used to say
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Re: angle grinder safety
Mike that is sure an eye opener, those angle grinders are great tools if used properly.
Thanks for the nudge on safety
Thanks for the nudge on safety
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Re: angle grinder safety
Thanks, Mike. When I go out to the Cub House, soon, I'm going to find those guards I took off both my grinders and install them. Thanks again for the reminder.
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Re: angle grinder safety
Mike,
Thanks for the post.
I showed the video to my son's 4H Piston Pushers Club a couple of weeks back.
You could hear a pin drop in the shop.
Peter
Thanks for the post.
I showed the video to my son's 4H Piston Pushers Club a couple of weeks back.
You could hear a pin drop in the shop.
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Re: angle grinder safety
Mike,
The guards are installed. Thanks again.
Bill
The guards are installed. Thanks again.
Bill
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Re: angle grinder safety
Bill Hudson wrote:Mike,
The guards are installed. Thanks again.
Bill
Just wanted to give you folks an update. Spent the last couple of hours with a knotted wire brush on a 4.5 inch angle grinder. Normally I resemble someone who agitated a porcupine with all the wires stuck in my clothes and, occasionally, in me. Not a one today!!! The floor where I was standing is covered with pieces of the brush. Pieces that could have been stuck in me.
Thank you so much, Mike. I'm not going to take those shields/guards off again.
Bill
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