SuperBuickGuy
Well-known member
was following an MG today thinking two thoughts:
1) It wasn't rusting fast enough
2) get out of my way (I was in my Corvette)

1) It wasn't rusting fast enough
2) get out of my way (I was in my Corvette)
































I will say it has its place with out question, it has a horizontal wire wheel on it now. its great for cutting stuff and doing stuff especially out side of the shop. it is not my "go to " grinder in the shop but I am glad that i have it. it does eat up batteries when heavy grinding. it has the wheel removal tool stowed in the handle which makes alot of sense and i am surprised others dont do this. you can see the zinc colored top if you look close. its real usefulness is in its portability for "quick jobs". i would buy it again
I keep thinking they don't have the battery life to be really effective... can't say that you've convinced me to change my mind. To me they'd be useful, but my truck has a 2500 watt inverter on it, so I can run corded tools when in the field - I'd love to abandon that, but I keep coming back to the problem that almost-cut is exactly the same as not-at-all-cut when it comes to cutting things apart.












































alright that tears it... you've now convinced me to finish the floors in the fiat so I can finish the car.... gosh darn you - I had a good "it'll take me forever" whine going on... maybe if I add some midol to my advil things will go better












