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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
For the price, decent quality
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
Used these to carve an elm log into a planter box. Make sure your grinder guard is covering the left side of the cutting plane to avoid kickback. This tool removes a good amount of wood quickly. Use carefully.
Fighting boredom
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
Super fast wood removal
Kent Sr. Gain
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2024
I had to flip the chain for my grinder, but it was simple to do and is one of the greatest accidental discoveries in years. I can't find a bigger compliment TYVM
Kristie
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
Happy with my purchase cut better than I expected.
G W
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023
Work Great easy to use
sts_66
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022
The center bore is actually 17 mm, 21/64, not 5/8" (15.875 mm) - they do not fit on my 4 1/2" Harbor Freight angle grinder with a 5/8" arbor. I wouldn't use them even if they fit - they're made from two metal wheels with the chain guides in between the wheels, and a single cotter-pin type piece of spring wire. The blue plastic piece shown in the middle 9circled in red in the photo) is the only thing that keep the two wheel halves from separating - if you handle the disk before putting it on a grinder the chain slips out and the disk must be disassembled to put it back together. Lastly, in the upper right of the photo I circled two areas where it appears a blue part on the chain locks it into two of the slotted "muffle holes", but these chains don't actually have them - there's nothing holding the chain to the disks but friction - dangerous! Returning for refund.Edit: After scouring Amazon for other makes of these chainsaw wheels, I found one that showed two small bolts going thru two of the four slotted holes, but one reviewer complained that they became loose and flew off the grinder wheel, dangerous. Another vendor specifically said in the description and instructions (this model comes with no instructions) that you must remove the wire pins holding the two wheel halves together before using the saw blade - this seller does not provide that important warning. I decided to buy a package that contained several types of wood grinding attachments, including one of these chainsaw wheels w/extra chain - when I get it I will install four small bolts using locking nuts to hold that thing together - if I lack the correct size locking nuts I'll glue them on using something stronger than Loctite - probably a small dab of E600 glue - that stuff is awesome, can take a lot of sheer stress, unlike crazy glue.
pup
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2022
These things do what they are supposed to do, but be careful. ALWAYS use the handle. Take off thin cuts and hold tight. I am a carpenter and use hand tools ALL the time. This thing can be wicked. Be warned. The blades spin at twice the speed of death. If used carefully and when you are not hung over, you should not have to get your femoral artery sutured up, but let your mind wander and dig a little to deep and it will kick back into you thigh faster than your ex-wife's pit bull going after bacon in your pocket.
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