Posted by dave2 on April 17, 2010 at 13:02:04 from (91.10.162.18):
For sure not on cutoff disks!!!!!!!!!!
Picked up a pack of 10 4" discs for a couple bucks at a famous chopstick store.........
Went to cut a brass bolt with a brand new one today and it blew up. Positive side is/was, I was bundled up and only got a cut on the cheek and scratck on the thigh........
Insurance is real cheap here for a farm accident (pay about a hundred bucks a year and have complete coverage including disability if anything happens while working horses or doing anything related on any of the property we own or rent as long as you are wearing approved safety equipment for all that you do).
Anyway, scratched up a pair of goggles, cut on the cheekbone, hole in my jeans and a good scratch on the inner thigh (too close for comfort).....
Be careful what you buy, save money on a rubber hammer but not something that moves high speed and can cut steel.
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