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USA Made Right Angle Die Grinder - Anyone use St. Louis pneumatic tools?
I've been looking for a right angle die grinder that's made in the US, anyone have any experience with this brand http://www.stlouispneumatic.com/diegrinders.htm or recommend another?
I did find some INGERSOLL-RAND at Grainger but they start at $500 which is at least 2x what I'm willing to pay. Thanks, --JMarsa |
The only one we use is the Snap on unit. Great grinder
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I like my MAC grinder,very powerful and yet small and light
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--JMarsa |
The One we use is expensive. But has great throttle control and seems to last a long time
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SNAP-ON
And NOT the BLUE POINT JUNK -- that's offshore crap for a high price... if you're going to buy offshore junk - just buy a dozen Harbor Freight versions for $9.99 - use 'em and through them away.... along with the American that lost his job. |
Greg,
I was confused by your post, are you referring to this Snap On model AT118 tool: http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/OBJECTS/48300/48266.JPG --JMarsa |
That's a blue point in your photo.
I've lately come to love the 1/2 HP Matco ones. I've got a total of about 6 of them laying on the table. They also have a 135 degree (something close to that at least) which is awesome as well. They make a 1 HP version but I'm yet to find something that needs that powerful of a grinder. |
If you're looking for something cheap the husky ones at home depot aren't bad if you don't use it for 6+ hours daily like we do. Home Depot used to exchange them no questions at least 4 or 5 times throughout the 2 year warranty. They look identical to the blue point in the picture and I think they were in the $60 dollar range.
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That is the BLUE POINT -- it's offshore stuff -- as is all of the Blue Point line -- if you're going to buy that one - then might as well get the dirt cheap stuff... 'cause they're probably made in the same factory.
MATCO has some real nice stuff... but I LOVE my Snap-On tools -- and I know they're ridiculously priced -- but I LOVE them. :cheers: |
What are you using the tool for? If you are cutting with a cut off wheel then the 1/2" from Matco is the best as Robbie stated. It has good torque but the key is to get good arbors like the ones Matco sales. I have two of the blue points as shown which are imports like Greg stated. I use them to grind welds but that is all I use them for. If you want to use a 2" rol loc and pad I like to use the Matco MT1644 or the blue point variant of this tool for finishing. I also have the Snap On and it is probably the best If you want a tool to do both and don't want an assortment of tools. But remember a good arbor for the cut off wheels not those cheap ones out there.
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I'll be mostly be using Rolocs for cleaning/deburing and some weld grinding.
I called St. Louis Pneumatic and they provided some distributors in my area. I think I'll buy a low speed and high for the price point of these ($120). And I confirmed that the most units are made in Fenton Missouri not just assembled. Distributor said he hasn't had a single resturn/complaint. --JMarsa |
I cant afford the good stuff. And Im not using it for business. But a business needs to have reliable tools so the cost is definitely justified.
For home use I have five ingersoll rand 302 grinders. They arent as much as the good stuff. But I have yet to break one. I have five so I dont change arbors often. Just grab one and get busy. JR |
JR ---
Your comment is spot on -- and I said generally the same thing - either "invest" in really good tools -- or buy the cheapest junk - use it up and toss it if it doesn't work. My only problem is that AMERICA is buying it's way out of jobs and manufacturing... so because I can afford to -- I buy USA made products... and I make it a habit to invest in my hobby... with the knowledge that I'm going to do more than one project in my lifetime. But that is a personal issue and doesn't address the question. That's just "me". My issue is with "expensive" offshore stuff - like the Blue Point tools that SNAP-ON tools sells - riding their name for the good stuff and using needless markup on offshore stuff. If you're going to buy offshore - then buy the lowest price/best quality. There's not much point in buying the highest price/mediocre quality offshore stuff. IMHO. Everybody has a budget - and they need to use these funds wisely... In the end - you need to do what's right for you. |
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Then I have a 50 dollar Husky (Home Depot) angle grinder. Its a chinese grinder. But its better than the HF grinder by ten fold. Strong, and dependable. I thrash that thing and it keeps on going. Problems with it? Speed control. But plenty of power. Id love to use the Snap-On 210R. But at 300 bucks I dont need it. I want it no doubt. But the need isnt there. If I was making money with the tool then the need might be there. But other than that its just a desire and Id be hard pressed to swap out three IR 302 grinders for one 210r grinder. Doesnt make much sense for me. JR Grinders... HF http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=93088 Husky http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...=Thousand+oaks IR http://www.amazon.com/Ingersoll-Rand.../dp/B00004XOST Blue Point http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....6&group_ID=812 Snap-On http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....5&group_ID=812 Matco http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/to...at=2389&page=2 |
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