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I know there's scores of options out there, but is there any particular grinder disc that anyone would favour for metal trim?
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The disc seemed to wear really quick on basic alluminium trim and left a lot of burr.I've had those too. What was up with them?
I keep promising myself one but have never got round to itNow that surprises me Lee!
I'd of thought if anyone had a little proxxon saw, it'd be you!
(Apart from @Kyle Knowles and @Sir Ramic of course, )
I may be wrong but are they only available in 240v?Now that surprises me Lee!
I'd of thought if anyone had a little proxxon saw, it'd be you!
(Apart from @Kyle Knowles and @Sir Ramic of course, )
I don't know actually Lee, good point.I may be wrong but are they only available in 240v?
I'm gonna have to get one now aren't I
The disc seemed to wear really quick on basic alluminium trim and left a lot of burr.
You could cut the mitre in the face then snip off the back with a pair of wiss snips I suppose.Is that one big enough with only 20mm cut depth?
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