Cuts Metal
Aluminium Oxide
Fast Clean Cuts
Precision Discs
Long Lasting
Trade Quality
8 comments
Duelling Duck
23 Jan 17#8
If anyone could help I'd appreciate it - I've got some barrels and want to make a 'keggle' which is basically cutting the top out of a stainless steel beer barrel. How many of these discs would I need? And would they fit the angle grinders that come up in Lidl/Aldi for a tenner now and again?
OliWarner
21 Jan 17#7
Much better value than spending £700 on a bike.
gazdoubleu
21 Jan 17#5
cold they're 4k disks :smile:
jdbigguy to gazdoubleu
21 Jan 17#6
It looks like you are trying to be humorous, but I don't get it. Out of curiosity what does the 4k reference have to do with this?
ozskins
21 Jan 17#4
having just bought welding helmet for son, links for discs would be appreciated
banterchicken
21 Jan 17#3
I work as a welder fabricator so use literally hundreds of cutting discs, my advice would be to buy online in bulk.
You can get a pack of 25 for about 7 quid.
If you want posh ones, dronco are very good.
ianbeany
21 Jan 17#2
How many GB are these?
Anglebox
21 Jan 171#1
Available from as little as £3.89 for 10 delivered on bay from uk suppliers with good general feedback.
Opening post
Same price as the pack of 5 (handy link for more reviews on the same product)
http://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-cutting-discs-115-x-1-x-22-23mm-5-pack/76482
Extra narrow for fast, stainless steel cutting.
Cuts Metal
Aluminium Oxide
Fast Clean Cuts
Precision Discs
Long Lasting
Trade Quality
8 comments
You can get a pack of 25 for about 7 quid.
If you want posh ones, dronco are very good.