Angle grinders - Another 'will this do the job'

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joydivision
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Post: # 62596Post joydivision

Ive found the bosch discs pretty good. About £40.

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Post: # 62650Post Tony McC

On these long DIY projects, many previous DIYers/self-builders have found that they can buy a plate and a whizzer for, say, 100 quid a-piece from eBay, and then sell them for 100 quid a-piece when the job is finished.
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Grantfergie
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Post: # 66562Post Grantfergie

Hey try a Bosch grinder with the dust extraction guard. Cuts like a circular saw with base plate on it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B94okz7GHy4&sns=em watch the video that is how good it is with extraction on it.
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Post: # 66571Post seanandruby

you will really feel it cutting with an angle grinder. I'd go for a petrol cutter with water fed dust suppresion every time. Remember concrete dust can cause silicosis ( not sure that spelt right ) a respirotory disease, not just with you but anyone breathing it in. So you, your wife, kids and joe public are at risk. Food for thought.
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Post: # 66578Post rab1

As Sean said but if you buy a good quility mask you should be ok.
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