How to double the life of thin grinder cutting disks;
Don't drop the grinder on the floor in such a manner that it hits disk first.
This usually happens when the grinder cord reaches out and grabs your ankle.
I think my grinder has been feeling neglected, and is just trying to be friendly.
I seem to have had a spate of short lived disks lately; it starts to add up.
How to double the life of grinder cutting disks
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Re: How to double the life of grinder cutting disks
I wish I had figured that out for myself sooner! Thanks for the tip, it will save me quite a few such disks...
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Re: How to double the life of grinder cutting disks
Discipline, that's the trick.
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"The odds of the open peanut butter sandwich hitting the floor with the peanut butter side down are directly proportional to the cost and cleanability of the floor covering"
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Re: How to double the life of grinder cutting disks
I thought I could solve the problem by simply placing the grinder on the floor.
Who would have guessed those thin disks just snap if you step on them??
Who would have guessed those thin disks just snap if you step on them??