Best abrasive cutoff wheels according to redditors

We found 18 Reddit comments discussing the best abrasive cutoff wheels. We ranked the 11 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Abrasive Cutoff Wheels:

u/funkykolemedina · 8 pointsr/skoolies

Make sure you’re using a cut-off wheel. It’s about the thickness of a DVD disk. Then position the blade beneath the head of the bolt, and cut it off. The goal is to be able to pull the bolt out from the bottom. Top if you’re lucky.

Link to cut off wheel for angle grinder

4 1/2" Cut Off Wheels for Cutting All Ferrous Metals and Stainless Steel 10Pcs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078GN6DR6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Lg6sDbPKP48TB

u/ThelceMan · 7 pointsr/xcountryskiing

Hello,

Professional amateur rollerskier here:

Step 1. Pick up some rollerski specific carbide steel tips such as these


Step 2. Use them and keep those tips SHARP! So many people do not sharpen their tips before they go out to their detriment.

For sharpening I reccomend buying a dremel tool such as this and then using these tips

Step 3. Sharpen often! In my opinion, it is better to sharpen a little bit every time than a lot every once in a while.

I hope this has been helpful!

u/gerbillionaire · 3 pointsr/funny

Seriously. 50 for $33.

May not be the best wheels, but shit, they're not $20 either.

u/b0b0tempo · 3 pointsr/philadelphia

You could

Join West Philly Tool Library http://westphillytools.org/

Borrow angle grinder.

Buy silicon carbide/aluminum oxide cutoff wheel

Make cuts

Return grinder

Or, go to any autobody shop

u/OsamabinBBQ · 3 pointsr/Welding

I just recently had my first run in with shitty thin wheels. two of them crumbled right in a row, It wasn't user error, they were just shitty shitty disks. I had always thought that it was pretty much always the operator doing something stupid but I was using these 100% correctly and they just shredded while still on the grinder about halfway through my cuts. These are what I was using.

u/Garfield-1-23-23 · 2 pointsr/Welding
u/JackiePollockBrown · 2 pointsr/DIY

get a cut off wheel for angle grinder ex. http://www.amazon.com/Cut-off-Wheels-Cutting-Ferrous-Stainless/dp/B0055PMTOU

they have it at home depot

u/Nemo_Griff · 2 pointsr/lockpicking

Great work and great write up!

You can try these on your dremel to take out more material in the valleys but finishing with the files is always needed.

u/cesrep · 1 pointr/Bladesmith

This is the angle grinder I have: Porter Cable PC60TAG

And these are the cutting disks I bought for it: DeWalt DW8061B5 Cutting Wheel

Will be cutting O1, D2, 1055 High Carbon, and, eventually, Gucci shit like CPM S35VN, all prior to heat treating.


Safe?

u/CautiousCorvid · 1 pointr/dogs

This is the one I currently have, and these ones are the ones I'm thinking of trying out. Cheap enough that I don't care if they aren't great, but a great bargain if they work well.

u/SomeRandomMax · 1 pointr/interestingasfuck

> I'm a mechanical engineer grad, so I know all about steel.

Sometimes studying something in school does not make you an expert on the subject. That would seem to be the case here.

> Sure, an angle grinder will cut high carbon steel, but at the expense of the wheel. Grinder wheels can be expensive, and you wouldn't want to waste them cutting HC steel.

Sorry, this is just wrong. Cutting wheels are cheap. Literally people use them daily to cut high carbon steel and hardened steel.

> Just because it'll work, doesn't mean it's the appropriate tool.

Certainly. For any given job there might be a better tool. Or there might not be.

The problem is before you explicitly said you can't use angle grinders to cut high carbon steel at all:

> Not an angle grinder. Cutting that kind of steel you would need to cool the blade. A diamond blade could cut high carbon steel but on a water cooled stationary saw.

Almost nothing in that statement is correct. I mean, yes, you can cut high carbon steel like that, but there are plenty of other ways to do it also, and many of them do not require liquid cooling.

> Grinder wheels can fail catastrophically, and trying to cut through high carbon steel really increases your chances of the thing exploding in your face.

This can happen with low carbon steel too. Angle grinders are dangerous, so always wear proper safety gear. But if you are using them properly they are not substantially more dangerous with harder materials than softer ones. If you have had problems cutting harder materials, it is probably because you are pushing too hard. Grinders cut best with a light touch.

u/rhekn · 1 pointr/MechanicAdvice

Are you using a cutting wheel or the grinding wheel? This is the tool, https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DW8061B5-0-045-Inch-Stainless-Cutting/dp/B005B8LZ14/ It will do a much better job than a regular grinding wheel.

I would jb weld a plate, then bolt the safe to the floor with the plate against the wall. If they can take the safe home, nothing you do will stop them from getting it open, just like you are doing now.

>i have ammunition in my safe

Grinding/cutting generates heat and sparks. This worries me. I dont want you to make the front page after blowing up your safe. Please be careful.