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I wonder what kind of use requires mounting a circular saw blade on an angle grinder.

Don't do it... :hmph:

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All kinds of reasons, if you're in the trades. There's even chainsaw blades available (been meaning to purchase). However you must be prepared if it snags. I have put my grinder through miles of work, the only time it snags is with cutting metal but jerks only 1-3 inches.

I have NO clue how this happened if using properly. The handle on the right indicates he's a lefty. The direction of those blades would indicate the grinder would whip to the left thus more or less away from the body. Dude absolutely did this to himself.

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I'm in the trades too, and like you I have a few kilometers of sparks and wood chips under my belt.

I admit to having had to cut wooden things with a grinder but only when my hand saw or my circular saw did not allow it.

Or that I was lazy to look for them

It's probably my easy access to adequate tools that makes me tend to judge.

I stand by my position, saying it's a bad idea... (99% of the time)

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