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Guide to Die Grinders

Use die grinders for a reliable connection and a smoother operation


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If you're a plumber or in the pipe manufacturing business, you know how important it is to use die grinders to smooth cut pipes. Ragged edges and spurs left from cutting metal pipes can cause problems later, while you're connecting pipes for installation. Whether you're cutting and smoothing pipes two inches or two feet in diameter, you'll find you can't live without die grinders.

From pencil-thin to heavy duty models, you'll have many to choose from when shopping for die grinders. You can select pneumatic, angle front or mini die grinders, depending on your needs and type of business. You might even consider renting die grinders if you don't use them on a regular basis. When gathering die grinders information, consider the following:

1. Pick the type and size of die grinders that are right for the work you're doing.

2. Choose die grinders made by the top manufacturers in the business.

3. Save money by renting die grinders.


Action Steps
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Get the job done with the die grinders you need


You might be cutting and grinding large pipes in a workshop or warehouse, or maybe you're a plumber cutting and installing sections of narrow pipes in a residential setting. Whatever job you're performing, you'll discover you can easily find die grinders to fit your needs.

I recommend: ToolKing.com has many straight die grinders for sale, from popular tool manufacturers such as Makita, Milwaukee and DeWalt. Save with the lower-than-normal prices offered by ToolBarn.com, and get quality die grinders from Bosch, Hitachi, Milwaukee and more. Mac Tools has a large inventory of die grinders, from mini to heavy duty units that are sure to meet any of your grinding needs.

Rely on top names in die grinders manufacturing for performance and durability


As with most other tools, you might be more comfortable depending on familiar and proven names when it comes to die grinders. For durability, dependability and top performance, choose a die grinders provider that offers machines from some of the most recognized names in the tool manufacturing business.

I recommend: Northern Tool + Equipment sells a long-lasting, 1/4 inch die grinder with plenty of speed and an optional one- or two-year warranty. National Tool Warehouse's die grinders list includes recognizable names like Makita, Ingersoll-Rand and Chicago Pneumatic at very attractive prices.

Ease the hit on your pocketbook by renting die grinders


If your budget prohibits you from buying new die grinders, or if you find you don't need the tools on a regular basis, try renting. Many rental facilities offer die grinders on an hourly, daily or weekly basis. You can take on both small and large projects by renting die grinders.

I recommend: Rogers Rent-All rents angle die grinders for less than five dollars per hour and can extend leases for up to one month. Eagle Rental Center offers different sizes of die grinders for rental on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Remember to look for necessary accessories and parts for your die grinders, including extensions, adapters, die grinder kits and sanding pads.

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