Right angle die grinder?
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I am personally digging the craftsmen air die grinder.. are you looking for air or electric by chance?
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...0070921x00003a
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...0070921x00003a
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I had a right angle electric grinder for 5 or 6 years of pure abuse, Bought another one for like 20 bucks lol.
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I bought an electric Milwaukee from Lowes for around the price you're wanting to spend and it's been good the two times I've needed to use it. I grinded off a shock mount on the radius arm on my lowered 97 Ranger after snapping off the bolt attempting to change shocks. I've also used it a couple times around the house for various projects.
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hey uh VIC.....I worked for snap-on previously and their air-tools are NOT made by IR bud....now I will say there are some tool companies out there that MAKE better tools than what snap-on has, and is cheaper. But IR does not contract sell their die-grinder's with a snap-on badge slapped on it. Get your facts straight bud.
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I've only had one failure between the brands I have bought. There is a bolt with a rubber o-ring on all of them. Its a phillips bit head on it. One came with a plastic bolt and it immediately leaked. The others had a brass bolt and I have not had a problem.
I'm not sure what purpose the bolt serves, but all of them have it.
I'm not sure what purpose the bolt serves, but all of them have it.
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hey uh VIC.....I worked for snap-on previously and their air-tools are NOT made by IR bud....now I will say there are some tool companies out there that MAKE better tools than what snap-on has, and is cheaper. But IR does not contract sell their die-grinder's with a snap-on badge slapped on it. Get your facts straight bud.
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