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    Unhappy Today I Broke My Grinder

    Hi all i thought i would tell you all that you have to be very careful when scrapping stuff because today i was trying to cut open
    a transformer from a microwave, i had i positioned in my vice on a 90 degree angle and then the transformer fell out whilst i was
    undoing the vice and landed on and smashed my grinder, lucky it was only a cheap $20 K Mart grinder which worked very well.
    I am glad i didnt not purchase a more expensive grinder, because it would have been smashed by falling transformer, oh well
    what a waste of $20, next time i will not put the grinder on the ground just next to the vice. Has anyone here had a similar thing
    happen to them? I would really like to hear you experiences on loosing and breaking your tools.

    Here is the picture of the broken grinder below. I have pulled the broken grinder apart for spare pieces and i am going to scrap
    the electric engine, and i cut of the power cord for copper.



    R.I.P Grinder



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    In this business, tools will get broken, and occassionally lost. Unfortunately, it is not always preventable. Always take a minute to think safety first. Seeing the grinder story reminded me of my own grinder story a few months ago. A cut-off disc blew apart on me, and broke my safety glasses. Thanks to the glasses, I only got minor scrapes on my face. If I were not wearing them, I am dead certain it would have cost me my right eye.

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    at least you didn't get hurt. Time to scrap that grinder

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    AHHHHH, Murphy's law at work. Keep your chin up and get another grinder.
    We buy electronic scrap, Gold Karat scrap, gold filled, refined gold, silver and many other item's.

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    Don't forget to check if the body is cast aluminum.
    I know lying is wrong, but if the elephant man came in now in a blouse with some make up on, and said, "How do I look?" Would you say, bearing in mind he's depressed and has respiratory problems, would you say, "Go and take that blusher off you mis-shapened elephant tranny?" No. You'd say, "You look nice... John""

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    throw in the shred lol
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    hek with the grinder, scrap the vice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    hek with the grinder, scrap the vice!
    LMAO...chocked on my coke. Good one, Bear!!

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    Don't scrap that grinder. You can fix it with duct tape.

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    i was working in my dad's garage and i left to make a run to scrap yard. he closed the garage door on it and the exact same thing happened to mine.

    he felt bad and paid me $30 so i could go buy a new one. at first i tried to fix it because it came completely apart, and after i reconnected the power contacts, it was working fine for a while, and i glued the plastic bits back in place to hold it, but it just wouldnt hold. it kept coming apart in my hand while i was using it.

    i must say, it felt slightly cannibalistic to scrap the broken one with the new one, but i know the feeling.
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