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I have to round off some corners on aluminum angle. Can I use my cut-off wheel on my chop saw, or is there a special wheel I need to buy?Miller 252Miller Bobcat 225Lincoln MigPak 1801959 Hyster forkliftHarris OA torch
Reply:Do not use a stone it will plug up and over heatuse a flap or sanding type discBacked my CATMA over your CARMA oops clusmy me What would SATAN do ?? Miller Trailblazer 302 AirPakMiller Digital Elite Optrel Welding HatArcair K4000Suitcase 12RC / 12 VSHypertherm PM-45Rage 3 sawRusty old Truck
Reply:They make special grinding discs for aluminumBut they don't last long
Reply:Best to use a vixen file or carbide router bit.
Reply:There is some real danger possible from using regular "stones" to grind aluminum, especially on hard rock bench grinders.The CBS documentary show actually ran a story on some cases where grinder wheels exploded when spun up after having been used for heavy grinding of aluminum.Apparently the aluminum was being deeply embedded into the granular structure of the stone during aggressive grinding sessions.As the stone and the embedded aluminum cooled, the stone began to crack and fracture fissures propagated toward the center of the stone, ultimately leading to the stone shattering scattering at some later point.One victim featured in the story lost an eye and parts of his skull bone. Luckily (if you want to call it luck), he had sustained no brain damage.He could have easily been killed. So remember, it might not be you who gets injured, it might be the next guy who uses the contaminated grinder.
Reply:buy a couple walter aluminum grinding disks,for a 5 inch grinderthey last pretty good, and the way they grind aluminum taking material off faster than anything in your life you cant complainfor just deburring and light grinding a sanding disk with 80 grit works greathttp://www.forgingtechnology.com/
Reply:I wasn't thinking of using the bench grinder but the cutting wheel on my chopsaw.Maybe I could try my beltsander?Miller 252Miller Bobcat 225Lincoln MigPak 1801959 Hyster forkliftHarris OA torch
Reply:Side loading a chop saw wheel could cause it to fail. We use a pedestal belt sander for aluminum all the time.
Reply:Originally Posted by WeldRiteI wasn't thinking of using the bench grinder but the cutting wheel on my chopsaw.Maybe I could try my beltsander?
Reply:Originally Posted by rlitman... Abrasive belts of all sorts (and flap wheels) are perfect for aluminum.
Reply:OK Thanks, I'll give my belt sander a goMiller 252Miller Bobcat 225Lincoln MigPak 1801959 Hyster forkliftHarris OA torch
Reply:Belt sander will work.For heavy grinding I use these. Work great.https://www.partsmaster.us/SitePages...px?Code=032040If you cant fix it with a hammer, it must be an electrical problem."Boy, everyone starts with a full bag of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience before the bag of luck is empty."-Grandad circa 1990ish
Reply:If you keep the stone filled with tallow it will clean itself and stay sharp and will not blow up. any welding store that I have been in sells the tallow just for this purpose. Mac
Reply:For the job you describe, depending on how much material needs to be removed (and how fine of a finish left behind) a flap wheel and/or a non-ferrous grinding wheel, (each used with a 4.5" angle grinder) would be my hand-held weapons of choice.This non-ferrous grinding wheel works excellent on aluminum, with very aggressive material removal, and leaves no residue that needs to be removed before welding (so it works great for TIG welding immediately after):http://weldingsupply.com/cgi-bin/spi...||1|744 |
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