Deere-est Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 What do you use? The ones I have seem to be pretty cr@p. Thin and flimsy and generally brittle. Part Number 409. What do you use and do you have a part number? Quote
Old Ford Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 thats the one's i use Tris. i find one can last a long time , then you go though 5 in 20 mins. i use the thicker one but don't cut so well or fast. i have started to do a Seany and use a 4'' grinder and thin disc. worked very well on the britains trailers. Quote
Lord Ferguson Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 They do do a diamond cutting disc Tris... from memory... but it's all the money I believe... I may have one in the shed... if I can find it... you can have it mate Quote
Deere-est Posted July 5, 2007 Author Posted July 5, 2007 Oooh cheers Marky I tried that method too OF but I put the disc straight through a trailer bed when I was doing on of them converted bale trailers. Quote
Tractorman810 Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 the same as you tris but with care, and also the heavy duty ones they do to, they have a woven string in them and are 3/4 times the thickness than the first ones, better for metal cutting ,those small ones fly apart if you have the thing to fast speed wise,i always wear eye sheild when useing those ones, after a near miss, which she went potty over as the cut was approx 1cm of my eye and wouldnt stop bleeding mate Quote
Deere-est Posted July 5, 2007 Author Posted July 5, 2007 Know what you mean Sean. Just found a piece in my hair when I had a bath!! Quote
FB Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 Know what you mean Sean. Just found a piece in my hair when I had a bath!! shouldnt laugh :D :D....but thats usually the case > i rely on what Sean uses then buy the model from him Quote
Tractorman810 Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 shouldnt laugh :D :D....but thats usually the case > i rely on what Sean uses then buy the model from him many a slip and cut using those fine ones i can tell ya, that or a few bits flying arround, best tip for those is plastic cutting only, and no more than half speed on the dremmel tops, lot safer that way Quote
Tellarian Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 Proxxon are the best get them from Chronos http://www.chronos.ltd.uk/acatalog/Proxxon_Cutting_Discs.html Quote
JC Posted July 5, 2007 Posted July 5, 2007 I use some real cheap and nasty carbon ones which come in a set of allsorts of attachmnets and usually for less than a fiver for the lot. The stone ginding wheels etc only last for a short while, probably just long enough to sharpen a chainsaw chain but the discs seem to last a lifetime... infact I can't remember the last time I changed mine. Quote
Jez Posted July 6, 2007 Posted July 6, 2007 http://www.dremeleurope.com/dremelocs-uk/Category.jsp;jsessionid=C8A8A5CE79488BFD4A7C2C49EB57EBF9?&ccat_id=504 i use the 426 ones, they are a bit harsh but you can smooth the edges easily. Quote
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What do you use? The ones I have seem to be pretty cr@p. Thin and flimsy and generally brittle. Part Number 409.
What do you use and do you have a part number?
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