My brother in Christ, i picked up that right angle milwaukee die grinder from cornwell about three weeks ago. I'm a professional mechanic. I then ordered the straight milwaukee die grinder from amazon for about $140. I use the straight one SO many times. I also got 1/4 carbide burr bits from amazon for $30 and they work great with these grinders. Some examples from me in only the last two weeks are using the carbide bits to widen my pilot holes to accept my "hyperstep drill bits" to drill through/destroy exhaust bolts. Another example was using carbide bits to repair a broken honda camshaft sprocket tool that broke to get the timing job done. Today, i used the carbide bits and the straight die grinder to help deburr a Nissan frontier spindle caliper bolt holes because someone damaged it prior... So far, i've used the straight one MANY times. The right angle i used once to help clean a honda 3.5 waterpump surface but honestly, a razor blade works better i think. anyways, im subscribed brother! Just wanted to share my recent experience with these milwaukee die grinders. So far, the straight die grinder is the one thats been used ALOT in my situations. Thank you!
@icandothat9056 ай бұрын
I was curious about the straight one, now I have to get it. I got some carbide bits on amazon as well, they do ok, would love to know the ones you got. Overall I love this thing. I use it constantly. Thanks for the sub and the info!
@charliestone83236 ай бұрын
@@icandothat905 Mars-Rock 1/4 carbide burrs. By the way, my advice when using carbide burrs is to run them very fast! Try the max speed setting. They will do the work quickly but dont let them get too hot. On that exhaust bolt i ran it for about four seconds and it was smoking but it did the work and actually threw out the bolts revealing the threads of the manifold which i repaired with a thread chaser... awesome tools! Better than dropping$200-$350 on the tool truck for carbide burrs. we'll see about longevity in due time. Today i used the right angle grinder with a roloc to help clean rust off a hub and had a wire wheel on the straight one to help clean the hubs during a brake job. I throw a wheel hub/lug stud cleaner adapter on my milwaukee drill too. Can do a professional brake job very fast! Good tools to have.
@SWsuns6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video,
@icandothat9056 ай бұрын
You are welcome!
@Eugromlol6 ай бұрын
I use that thing heavily and hate it but it's better than running an airline
@icandothat9056 ай бұрын
What do you hate about it?
@Eugromlol6 ай бұрын
@@icandothat905 it has no balls, I do a lot of sheet metal repair work with aluminum... I use a wax based lubricant if im not welding where im cutting but even then the thing just stops all the damn time... if it had a little more power I think it would be great.
@icandothat9056 ай бұрын
This hasn’t bothered me too much if I have heavy cuts I’ll just run the air hose or grab the angle grinder. I do notice it stopping a lot and you can see that when I cut the bolt. I can see where this would get annoying if you were constantly stopping.
@kendellstroud3419Ай бұрын
@@Eugromlolit turns more rpm’s then most air die grinders
@Eugromlol27 күн бұрын
@@kendellstroud3419 I understand that its the electronic clutch that it has in it that kills it when its under heavy load where as an air one you can kinda regulate it and and have a feel when its dying and just back it off a bit and build that rpm back up and go back into the cut harder, its just annoying as hell when its constantly cutting off... maybe mine is nfg as of now it wont even turn on trigger pull you have to press the speed setting on t he back to get it going so ill have to get a new one and see but i know its still gonna do the same shit lol.
@Steve08856 ай бұрын
Makes no sense to have multiple speeds when there's a variable trigger
@sytran666Ай бұрын
Different attachments have different speed ratings