DIY – Forest Master https://forest-master.com Award Winning Forestry Equipment Fri, 09 Apr 2021 08:25:07 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://forest-master.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/cropped-sticky_logo-70x70.png DIY – Forest Master https://forest-master.com 32 32 Uses of an Angle Grinder https://forest-master.com/2021/04/09/uses-of-an-angle-grinder/ https://forest-master.com/2021/04/09/uses-of-an-angle-grinder/#comments Fri, 09 Apr 2021 08:25:03 +0000 https://forest-master.com/?p=14357 Reading Time: 5 minutes An angle grinder is one of the versatile tools that can be used for doing multiple jobs. Far away from cutting, grinding, and sanding, there are more than 100 uses […]]]> Reading Time: 5 minutes

An angle grinder is one of the versatile tools that can be used for doing multiple jobs. Far away from cutting, grinding, and sanding, there are more than 100 uses of angle grinders. Thanks to its wide range of attachments, you can use an angle grinder in place of many other tools.

According to Angle Grinder Guide, an angle grinder is enough to replace hundreds of other tools in your workshop.

So this article will truly talk about the uses of angle grinder and will unveil some common uses of angle grinder and places where an angle grinder is used mostly.

Have a look!

Angle Grinder – A Versatile Powertool

Ever wonder why an angle grinder is called a versatile tool. The reason is, it can be used on any material be it wood, metal, concrete, or marble. You have the freedom to use it on every surface. Secondly, it has got a huge range of abrasive disc attachments which can be used for different jobs, such as cutting ceramic tiles diamond blade disc is used.

Angle grinders are available in different sizes such as 4, 4.5,5,6,7, 9, and 12 inches. Large angle grinders have large wheel diameters and small angle grinders have small wheel diameters. You can even perform heavy-duty jobs with small angle grinders.

Uses of an Angle Grinder

When it comes to the uses of angle grinders; trust me, there are countless uses of angle grinders. Angle grinder gives you the freedom to do numerous jobs with just a single tool. We have mentioned cardinal uses of angle grinders:

  • Grinding and sharpening
  • Cutting
  • Polishing
  • Sanding
  • De-rusting

Grinding and Sharpening

How silly it would be if angle grinder can’t grind? Well, angle grinders are used for grinding different objects. Not only grinding, but they can also sharpen different tools and uneven joints. A good example of this is that the replacement blades within our compact chipper series can be easily resharpened. This is one of many uses of an angle grinder.

replacement chipper blades, uses of an angle grinder, resharpening

If you want to grind any bad weld job or remove rust from metal, then install the grinding disc of the angle grinder and start.

Cutting

An angle grinder can become a metal cutting machine just by installing its cutting wheel. An angle grinder can be used to cut tiles, masonry, concrete and metal. . It’s a perfect tool to cut obnoxious metal pieces at a strangled site. Angle grinder runs at very high speed. This means you can cut a piece of metal within seconds. For precise cutting, there are angle grinders that run at a comparatively lower speed.

Using an Angle Grinder to cut metal

Polishing

Using the right abrasive wheel disc, you can polish the dull piece of metal with your angle grinder. With a gentle and single touch of angle grinder, your dulled metal will begin to shine within minutes. The worth mentioning part here is, an angle grinder can be used to polish every sort of material be it wood, metal, or stone.

Sanding

A rough wood can be evened out using an angle grinder. Just install the sanding wheel of the angle grinder and you are ready to clean metal, tiles, and different tools. The sanding wheel of an angle grinder is also known as a flap disc as it has flaps all around the disc. With the help of flap disc sanding becomes easier and effective.

De-Rusting

Have your precious metal tools become rusted?

If yes, then don’t worry, angle grinder will make all your tools new, by de-rusting them.

An angle grinder can be used for removing rust from different tools and equipment. This in turn increases the lifespan of tools. De-rusting can be done by fixing the grinding wheel or flap disc.

Other Uses of an Angle Grinder

The above-mentioned uses are the basic uses of angle grinder. Where else you can use an angle grinder? Let’s check it out:

Auto Mechanic Shop

Angle grinder is one of the most useful tools at an automobile shop. It is used to grind damaged car parts. Besides this, for removing old car paint angle grinders are the perfect companion. It won’t damage the metal underneath.

Sometimes when a mechanic has to revamp an old damaged car, an angle grinder becomes the most important tool in such projects as it removes rust from the parts of the car. Sand and polish different parts of the car.

Construction Sites

During the construction of any building, an angle grinder is the most crucial tool there. An angle grinder is there with every labour for doing different tasks. Some labourers use angle grinders for cutting tiles, concrete, and marble pieces. Whereas some labourers use it for removing old mortars. Besides this, an angle grinder is used for sanding and polishing the floor skirting.

Construction site, angle grinder

For cleaning, cutting, and polishing metal angle grinder is the tool of choice for every metal worker.

It would not be wrong if I say that at a construction site, an angle grinder is the highest using tool.

Carpenter Shop

Angle grinders are quite useful in craving the woods in minutes. Besides this, sawing is also a possible use of angle grinder at carpenter shop. Since carpenter has to plan and sand the wood, that’s why an angle grinder is a must-have tool in their shed.

Wrapping Up

An angle grinder is the tool of choice for DIY enthusiasts. You don’t need to have many other complicated tools when you have an angle grinder in your workshop. This versatile power tool can be used for different purposes. Either it’s removing paint/rust from objects or cutting/carving wood or cutting metal or tiles, using an angle grinder won’t disappoint in any of your DIY projects. Just buy its wide range of attachments and experience the never-ending uses of angle grinder.

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How To Treat Wood – Keeping Your Wood Healthy https://forest-master.com/2020/08/18/how-to-treat-wood/ https://forest-master.com/2020/08/18/how-to-treat-wood/#respond Tue, 18 Aug 2020 08:13:55 +0000 https://forest-master.com/?p=8911 Reading Time: 4 minutes Learn how to treat your wood and keep it looking healthy, with this handy blog post]]> Reading Time: 4 minutes

So you’ve just finished up crafting a piece of wood on your workbench (which these clamps are awesome for, by the way) or sawhorse, and now you want to make sure it stands the test of time. This article will explain the various types of wood treatment available, the differences and ultimately how to treat wood. Read on to find out more!

If you want to properly treat your wood, and keep it healthy then it’s very important you use the right products on the right types of wood, and use them at the right time. Failing to do so will leave your efforts useless, and expose your wood to damage, pests such as termites, or even rot. However, if you follow the advice in this guide you can expect to have wood that will pass the test of time and keep looking in good shape. 

There are a number of effective ways in which you can treat your wood, those being oiling it; staining it or painting it. And whilst there is no ‘best’ way of treating your wood, all of these methods will achieve different results and finishes, which leaves it up to you to decide which you would like. 

Wood being treated

Oiling Your Wood

Oiling your wood tends to bring out the natural texture of your wood, however may not be considered the most attractive finish depending on the type, grade and cut of your piece of wood. This method is used for sealing the wood without changing the exterior image as much as the others, so depending on whether you like the rugged finish this method may or may not be for you. 

It is important that if you are planning on using oil on your wood, you use flax oil/linseed oil (these are the same, just can be labelled differently) and really work it into the wood so that it is absorbed. A frequent mistake people make when oiling wood is simply dumping the oil on top and allow it to be washed away.  

Staining Your Wood

Staining your wood isn’t vastly different to oiling it in the process performed, as the name may suggest it simply gives a darker, more treated look to the wood which many people prefer. There are different grades of wood stain depending on how dark you want the finished look to be. There is no need to oil your wood before staining it, as it will achieve the same protection without, however you can stain previously oiled wood if you’re looking to change the visuals. Staining wood that has been oiled may even help with the application of the stain, as it will help you put a more even coat over the surface of the wood, however obviously it will prevent as much stain from being absorbed and may need restaining sooner than anticipated. 

How to treat wood

Painting Your Wood

Painting your wood negates the need for you to oil or stain your wood, as an even and uncracked layer of wood paint will do just as good a job of preventing moisture getting into the wood and causing damage. It is imperative however that the paint remains uncracked, as obviously any cracks will allow moisture into the wood, breaking the sea and leading to the possibility of damagel. It is possible to paint oiled wood, however we wouldn’t advise it as some paints will not adhere well to the oil. Sand down your wood first using 320-grit sandpaper removing as much of the oil as possible before applying your coat of paint. 

How To Treat Your Wood

Step 1

Wash the wood with warm soapy water, or a jet washer, to remove any debris and small parts from the wood.

Step 2

Sand the wood down to a smooth finish using 250-grit sandpaper, including all hard to reach places such as edges and corners. 

Step 3

Vacuum the wood and wipe down with a dry cloth to get rid of all the debris and particulate matter, leaving a clean and smooth piece of wood.

Step 4

Apply your chosen finish generously and evenly over the surface of the wood, and leave to dry for the amount of time specified on the instructions of your chosen finish. 

Step 5

It is a good idea to wipe down your wood once dried and then reapply a second thinner coat.

Step 6

Wait at least 24 hours for everything to dry, and then enjoy your new finished wood as you please!

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