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I don't have access to a lathe unfortunately.
Tried looking at spares and repairs cordless angle grinders but no luck. Plus I'd more than likely have to swap out the motor and could run into the same complications.
I did find these though. Angle grinder flanges, I just hope the inner diameter of grinding disks is the same as circular saw disks.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Silverline-1014 ... B002QS1MSI
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Struggling to find some specs of the flanges since they all seem to be standard, so could someone (with an angle grinder or in the know) kindly measure for me.
I need the diameter of the shoulder and it's depth.
I know the thread is M14 but I need the shoulder to be 20mm wide to hold the circular saw blade and to be less deep than the thickness of the blade.
Thanks!
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Which size angle grinder mate? I have some stuff to do this second but later on I can measure for you.
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Cheers, ones with the M14 thread which is most I believe.
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My ones 20mm that's why I said, but thee larger size may be bigger
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Next up on 'What's it Called!? the big red gnarly thing.
http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/...iary/Drum2.jpg
I want some more of these, but haven't the foggiest what to search/ask for.
They have tip ends a bit like circular saw blades if that helps.
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Sorry for the late response...
The shoulder I make to be 1.65mm deep and the diameter to be 22mm. That's from a 750w standard smaller-sized angle grinder.
On our big-Bosch-monster (still m14) the shoulder is perhaps a little less deep, more like 1.5, and the diameter is a tad under 20mm (0.3mm less or something, it would be designed for a 20mm hole).
Hope this helped.
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with regards to the red things my best guess would be that they're some sort of oversized biscuit cutter, large 2 tipped slot cutter or similar router tool.
what dimensions are they?
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@ Ellis, excellent! Thanks for the detailed response.
@ Jonny, I think you're right, although I've never known any to be this size! Stuggling to find others.
They are 5mm wide and 155mm tip to tip.