A quick look into my Makita angle grinder. Regardless what brand you're with, I highly recommend you get one of these cordless angle grinders for your workshop.
I own one of these grinders, it is awesome!!! The ergonomics of it is great as well. You can work with it for long periods of time and it doesn't hurt your hand.
@RedIron1066
5 жыл бұрын
Just got one of these and love it. Thanks for a great review!
@sixtyfiveford
4 жыл бұрын
Great demo.
@Memo740i
5 жыл бұрын
Are you sure that's the part number for the grinder?
@charlottelindsay868
5 жыл бұрын
Should have used a diamond disc to cut the iron roof sheet, they have a much longer life and you don’t run the risk of your disc fragmenting.
@459HAMED
5 жыл бұрын
Thor is that you
@jamesotienoochieng1683
2 жыл бұрын
Just got myself one today. Sadly it came without the battery pack ordered for that waiting for 2 more days, don't know if i am to order for the battery charger next, seems an expensive affair but am building up my workshop no worries. Also picked the HP333DSAX1 hope its charger will be able to charge the DGA504. 😂
@Lindz37
2 жыл бұрын
Fingers crossed the charger will work for both, I’m not sure as never have seen or used the HO33DSAX1. Yes defiantly expensive to get into a line of battery tools but once you’re set, next tools can be tool only as all the battery’s from the 18v line will work.
@jamesotienoochieng1683
2 жыл бұрын
@@Lindz37 got it brought the battery BL1850B and the Fast Charger DC18RC 45 minutes charge and was grinding my way up. Guess the charger as a one time investment am now good to go with any 18v battery packs. Thanks for standing by
@aaronstately
5 жыл бұрын
Guard are good and should always remain when ever possible. but sometimes it is not practical. if you are going to use no guard don't use those thin exploding discs... especially cutting against the rotation beyond the centre of the grinder axis!!!! like you did. also cutting sheet metal is probably one of the best ways to get one of the blades to explode. (we use thin Diamond wheels for cutting stone next to houes etc.. we cant see a thing or get access with a guard.. so we dont use them for the trade off of being safer for being able to see what your doing... but.. safety glasses a must.. and other PPE)
@leanderdau9168
3 жыл бұрын
Hey man, I have the DGA511Z, is that weird roll out noise normal with the bl motors? Thank you
@Lindz37
3 жыл бұрын
Leander Dau hey, not really sure what you’re referring to but the slow down sort of drone noise is normal
@leanderdau9168
3 жыл бұрын
@@Lindz37 thank you so much for replying, yeah I think it's the clicking noise you hear when you turn it by hand, just sped up.
@moorabinda
3 жыл бұрын
Sponsored by Westpac! I knew there was something amiss!
@Lindz37
3 жыл бұрын
😂
@yourztruely3940
5 жыл бұрын
Chur to the muthafuken chur
@pr0xZen
4 жыл бұрын
Even if you don't give a toss about your own safety, there is fack all to guide the sprayoff without a guard on, making it a grand fire hazard and damaging everything around you that don't take kindly to being blasted with glowing hot shards of metal. Always great when someone does that in the shop and a mate's, colleague's or customers car nearby needs a full $5-10-20k paint job afterwards, because your wise lazy ass couldn't keep the guard on your grinder, or sputter-welded too close to it, so now it has 10.000 little pin-sized burns through the paint and primer. And you should ever take your eyes off the grinder unless the disc is stationary. Meaning you're very likely to cause harm to _anyone else_ walking or working close nearby around you.
@theoriginalcttheoriginalct6938
4 жыл бұрын
I was scrolling through videos to find a review of this grinder. The reason I stopped at this one www because it showed the grinder with no gaurd..lolol. I'm way too mature to make attemps at being a bad-ass but, if you're grinding as many things as I am and in as many positions, a gaurd is occassionally used, at best. After years of doing so, one developed habits of always staying out of the path if the disc, and directing sparks in an appropriate direction. Also, if you've done enough grinding to break 100 or so discs, eventually you know how not to shatter discs. I can't remember the last time I saw a grinding disc break, even harbor freight. The cutting discs have a habit of sudden failure. Fortunately, even a full disc (where the center breaks out) has always lost enough momentum after about 1' of travel to have never broken skin or clothes. If you value using 1/2 of each grinding disc- have at it...lol. You guys...
@ivanlopez5897
4 жыл бұрын
I have a bit of experience about grinder wheels, the thiner the safer., It’s the mass of a grinder wheel what makes them a hazard once they explode., the centrifugal force it’s dangerous on a 300g grinder wheel going 10,000 rpm, so a 30g cutting wheel is not as bad., every body lookout for themselves, take as much safety precautions as you want
@theoriginalcttheoriginalct6938
4 жыл бұрын
@@ivanlopez5897 - Great comment. You've obviously used a grinder enough to know. Also worth mentioning, proper ppe for grinding is a face shield-which most of us don't wear. I guess that puts us all in a "Dont give a toss" category. Most importantly, the better I get at everything, the less I have to grind. It's very rate that I'm throwing sparks everywhere in the first place. If I have a gripe, it'd be never to use a grinder without gloves.
@metal1999
4 жыл бұрын
Dont Buy bought one of the new BL mikita 5" grinders they are only for odd jobs or DIY useless in a engineering workshop you get 12-14 minutes run time on a fully charged 4ah battery thats 4 batteries per hour got the machine tested by mikita they said there were no faults so there you have it its official 12-14 minutes doesn't tel you this on the box before you buy
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