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    Thanks ma, I just found one large motor similar to the large one in the first video and wil try that technique first thing in the morning. Also when he says grind is the like grind the weld down? or cut through the weld?


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    Quote Originally Posted by matt018 View Post
    Thanks ma, I just found one large motor similar to the large one in the first video and wil try that technique first thing in the morning. Also when he says grind is the like grind the weld down? or cut through the weld?
    I don't think it matters much. If you cut below the weld, the wheel might last longer. I haven't tried it between the two to know.

    The weld does give a reference point so that you meet your cut when you come back around.

    Using a thin cutoff, go around it several times, making a deeper cut until you get though it. Wheels seem to last longer this way.

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