"Good soldier" <Decypher_address@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:dqmd145hr3o87t9pmnc00hv26injdrsptf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> If I were trying to thin a washer I wouldn't't use a (probably) 4 inch
> angle grinder (unless, or course that is all one has).
>
> Unfortunately I do not remember the original dimension but depending
> on the project, and the amount of money to be spent, it often is
> cheaper, in the long run, to take the part to a proper shop and let
> the experts do it (One definition of "expert" is the guy that has the
> correct tool for the job :-)
>
> Anyway, good luck with the project.
LOL!
1) Please! 4-1/2"!! Size matters after all. And they were $20 a pop in
Canadian Tire.
2) Very little money is to be spent on this, if any.
3) The technique works just fine bar the unexpected adventures I
described.
One day I gotta get me some way to show pictures as they are worth a 1000
words. Especially my words...
--
Michael Koblic,
Campbell River, BC


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