Hell yeah. As a person who only knows how to stick weld i can confrim this is how its done. I never bent my rods though. I fleel like it break the flux making that part useless kinda wasting a rod. But he showed it didnt so idk.
I bought the temu one,with the thought that it would work on plastic and thin thin metal for running wires through the truck dashboard ect. Good for that,but not much else
I’m glad you got away with only a horrible scratch! I heard those angle grinder attachments were lethal! Thanks for letting us know about the other two things. I probably would have tried the welding rod,and gassed myself away. Thanks,and I’ll be subscribing
That's the kind of disk I use to smooth out garage floors before coating them in epoxy. As for polishing concrete, it's a fairly popular option for outdoor countertops where I'm from.
OH THANK GOD YOU'RE SAFE BRO. i dont think i could go through another lynja situation. May she rest in peace. But bro for your safety, please stop using shitty chainsaw attachments and just show them and tell us why they are bad. For the fans. Btw the answer is kickback from the saw blade catching then kicking itself out of the wood
All tools need to be used with respect and safely and even then they are deadly. You are not using the guard and you are not using the grip on the angle grinder. These two things reduced your control and safety of the tool. If a tool or accessory doesn't fit the unit its not designed for that tool. Even when a tool is being used with the appropriate bits even then they can hurt you if you are not careful. The other day I was screwing some metal screws in to some chipboard and the screw slipped off and the phillips head screw bit and plunged straight in to my palm bad luck happens sometimes even when you are careful.
Hah! Never even occured to me to do this. I came up with another, more time consuming solution. Learned my lesson and decided to never drill it too small again.