Well said! Sparks coming at you your safe. Sparks going away from you then you can die fast. I know because I had an accidental kickback even knowing grinders but I bumped another piece of metal on the other side of the wheel and it kicked back and cut my throat. I held my throat together enough that they save me.
@@arnoldxd OH WOW! Yeh, that’s bad and I’ve had it happen. Those disk can go right through you. Hope you’re ok physically. If you think about how the grinder pulls on you when grinding you can tell which direction it wants to go so if sparks are coming at you then the wheel is making the grinder pull away from you so it will jump forward if it leaves your hands. Now if the sparks are going away from you then you will feel the grinder fighting to kick back and it’s super dangerous. All grinders should be a soft rubber body yet they have that smooth plastic which is so slippery and dangerous
That sounds about right. Pay attention to the rotation of the blade. That's how you decide where to attack your workpiece. Always avoiding kickback.Thanks for the feedback.
Thank you for making this. Tomorrow will be my first day using one. I’ve never used an angle grinder before and heard horror stories. This video showed and explained the potential dangers.
Thanks for this. I had a kickback with an angle grinder back in high school and the disc left a big ol laceration beneath my thumb. Always check the tightness on your guard so that it doesn’t pop off when grinding or cutting a coupon.
This is excellent advice. Thank you. Had a large cbn wheel on a CNC grinder blow up on me today. Could have killed someone easily. The rules are written in blood and even if you do everything right shit can still fail.
@@templebuilderscarpentry7043 I'm a roofing contractor and I'm a general contractor here in Fairfield county of Connecticut. I'm a professional Carpenter. I'm a professional roofer. And I'm a troubleshooting in All phases of home improvement. You have a great way of teaching society and I would love to be able to work with other passionate people specializing in the same trades as me.
@templebuilderscarpentry7043 ~ Thanks for having my back. I'm almost 60 and I've done a lot, but I've never used an angle grinder. I have a brand new one, and I'll be using it this summer. I tried digging out these 2 chainlink fence posts that the previous property owner left like an inch or 2 above ground level. I'm still not sure if the angle grinder is even a safe choice for that awkward, horizontal cutting task. Since I can't break-up the giant stone and concrete buried with the post and it's too heavy to lift, even after digging out one of the concrete bottoms completely, maybe I should just rent a pipe cutter? What are your thoughts, sir?
I appreciate the simplicity and efficiency of these educational short. I hope you get more exposure
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Thank you for the straight forward and crystal clear explanation, I wish my instructors had been this straight forward. I am a follower now.
Well said! Sparks coming at you your safe. Sparks going away from you then you can die fast. I know because I had an accidental kickback even knowing grinders but I bumped another piece of metal on the other side of the wheel and it kicked back and cut my throat. I held my throat together enough that they save me.
DAMN! That accident sounds gruesome. Fortunately, you're alive to tell it. Thanks for sharing your experience. I appreciate your commenting.
I was tought to cut with sparks going away. Everything was fine until the disk broke and left psychological damadge
@@arnoldxd OH WOW! Yeh, that’s bad and I’ve had it happen. Those disk can go right through you. Hope you’re ok physically. If you think about how the grinder pulls on you when grinding you can tell which direction it wants to go so if sparks are coming at you then the wheel is making the grinder pull away from you so it will jump forward if it leaves your hands. Now if the sparks are going away from you then you will feel the grinder fighting to kick back and it’s super dangerous. All grinders should be a soft rubber body yet they have that smooth plastic which is so slippery and dangerous
@@zackk695 Yeah no physical damadge. I learned how to cut towards me today and I feel that the cuts are being made safely now. Progress has been made.
So we want kick forward. Got you brother
I rather it kick forward than kick back at you. Thanks for commenting
@Temple Builders Carpentry awesome. I hope you didn't take the comment as sarcasm, it was genuine
Solid advice thank you
No problem thanks for commenting.
Thank you this was really important safety information that I didn’t know, gonna use an angle grinder for the first time today whoooo!
I'm glad it helped. Thanks for commenting.
Never use the left side its going against rotation ...youll be asking for it
That’s a good way to explain it. I always call it a “right” angle grinder, because we know the left side will just kick back at you.
That's a good way to remember . Thanks for commenting.
I don't force the blade. I let the blade cut itself?
I basically rub the cut with the "Spin Cut Motion?"
That sounds about right. Pay attention to the rotation of the blade. That's how you decide where to attack your workpiece. Always avoiding kickback.Thanks for the feedback.
@@templebuilderscarpentry7043 I'll be really careful:]
You don’t control the grinder and the grinder does not control you……..you have to become one with the grinder and work in harmony
That's right. Thanks for commenting.
I don't force the blade. I let the blade cut itself?
I basically rub the cut with the "Spin Cut Motion?"
Plan your attack. Great insight to properly using this tool.
Thanks for the feedback.
Thank you for making this. Tomorrow will be my first day using one. I’ve never used an angle grinder before and heard horror stories. This video showed and explained the potential dangers.
And never take the damn guard off.
👍🏾 agreed . Thanks for commenting.
Brothers, short, sweet and simple. Thank you for making this world a better place
I appreciate the encouraging words. Thanks for commenting.
Smart man here
Thanks
great vid and explanation man
Appreciate it! Thanks for commenting.
Well said nice job and thanks
I appreciate that thanks for commenting.
Thanks for this. I had a kickback with an angle grinder back in high school and the disc left a big ol laceration beneath my thumb. Always check the tightness on your guard so that it doesn’t pop off when grinding or cutting a coupon.
I agree.Thanks for sharing your experience. I appreciate you commenting.
Thank you brother for making this understandable
I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting.
Thankyou for the clarity and simplicity of your explanation.
Much appreciated.
No problem, thanks for the feedback.
Either way they kick, keep your hands out of the way. Brother chewed up a finger because the grinder walked around a bolt and nailed his finger.
I don't force the blade. I let the blade cut itself?
I basically rub the cut with the "Spin Cut Motion?"
Either way they kick, keep your hands out of the way. Brother chewed up a finger because the grinder walked around a bolt and nailed his finger.
Thank you I appreciate you
No problem, thanks for the feedback.
Thanks. I didn’t know that.
I Forgot my grinder even came with a guard and handle
Safety first,thanks for commenting.
snoop???
What's up. Thanks for the feedback.
Good advice
Glad you like it
Snoop? Is it you?
Yeah, dog! I got bored with the rap game. Thanks for the support. 🤣
Thank you for the heads up man!
Any time!
This is excellent advice. Thank you. Had a large cbn wheel on a CNC grinder blow up on me today. Could have killed someone easily. The rules are written in blood and even if you do everything right shit can still fail.
I really appreciate you sharing your experience with this channel and future tradesmen. Thanks for commenting.
Hey bro! Do you know the best disc for cutting coil springs on a vehicle?
I have no expertise in that department. I'm a house Guy. Thanks for commenting.
Thanks
No problem. Thanks for commenting.
so you always want to be on the "tail side of the arrow" , not towards the "head of the arrow" for kick back safety , right?
Correct. Thanks for commenting.
😮 So every angle grinder need the guard on left and handle on right???????
Not necessarily. Just make sure you are aware of disk rotation , to avoid kick back. Thanks for commenting.
Thank you Sir! exellent teaching
Just got an angle grinder yesterday🤘
Great! Good luck with your project. Thanks for commenting.
When you going to respond to me?
Joey what experience do you have, I responded last time.
@@templebuilderscarpentry7043 I'm a roofing contractor and I'm a general contractor here in Fairfield county of Connecticut.
I'm a professional Carpenter.
I'm a professional roofer.
And I'm a troubleshooting in All phases of home improvement.
You have a great way of teaching society and I would love to be able to work with other passionate people specializing in the same trades as me.
@@Bluecollar711 Ok Joey maybe this is something I could possibly look towards doing in the future.
Thanks for the tip!
No problem! Thanks for commenting.
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🍺 thanks for the feedback.
Thanks
Ok
Bravo! 👏 👏 👏
Thanks for the feedback.
@templebuilderscarpentry7043 ~ Thanks for having my back. I'm almost 60 and I've done a lot, but I've never used an angle grinder. I have a brand new one, and I'll be using it this summer. I tried digging out these 2 chainlink fence posts that the previous property owner left like an inch or 2 above ground level. I'm still not sure if the angle grinder is even a safe choice for that awkward, horizontal cutting task. Since I can't break-up the giant stone and concrete buried with the post and it's too heavy to lift, even after digging out one of the concrete bottoms completely, maybe I should just rent a pipe cutter? What are your thoughts, sir?
Smart video, thank you.
Thanks for the feedback.
First off.. Label out 🤣
What are you talking about?
But no gloves or eye protection?
Always wear PPE. Thanks for commenting.
@@templebuilderscarpentry7043 yes sir
Thankyou
No problem! Thanks for commenting.
can't hear ya
Really? Watch another video and see if you can decipher what I'm saying.
Temple TX haha
If TX means thanks your welcome
I've always seen it thx
@@templebuilderscarpentry7043 well temple Texas I guess
I was patiently waiting to see the bolt get cut through 😂😂
🤣🤣 maybe next time. Thanks for commenting