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Dunabrade is an excellent brand, I have used their palm sanders for many tro=
uble free years. IMO too pricey for the few times I might need it, there is=
probably a HF solution for a lot less. =20
Last restoration I used the Dremel cutoff wheel, sawsall, or hacksaw to cut r=
usted bolts. I have considered the HF die grinder for my shop but not boug=
ht one as yet. =20
NFI,
Bill B
Sent from my Handspring Treo
On Nov 12, 2018, at 10:30 AM, dave <dave@ranteer.com> wrote:
I am looking at this tool: https://www.tooltopia.com/dynabrade-18075.aspx?ut=
m_source=3Dgoogle&utm_medium=3Dcpc&utm_campaign=3Dpaid_search_google_pla&adp=
os=3D1o2&scid=3DscplpDYB18075&sc_intid=3DDYB18075&gclid=3DCjwKCAiA5qTfBRAoEi=
wAwQy-6QkSL9Mhy0D-MUtAuTVMpZJUUMOkVmuDWgg0fQGXtN4dvjrspBKMXBoCScwQAvD_BwE
=20
=20
Anyone have a preferred tool for cutting off rusty bolts? We are restoring a=
car that was outside too much. Been using my grinding wheel and my Dremel,=
and have reached a point of frustration. I run into this sort of thing per=
iodically and have decided to just get the right tool.
=20
=20
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