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I have a 14" abrasive cut off saw and had an accident while cutting something freehand (not clamped).
The piece got away from me, wedged into and stalled the disk.
The disk is substantially damaged for about 1/2 of it's circumference and up to about an inch deep.
The disk is .105" thick, conventional reinforced configuration for cutting steel.
Is there is a reasonable method of trimming the diameter down past the damage?
It's not worth more than $10 to salvage it but, I'd like to save it if practicable.
Any suggestions?
I know there is substantial risk in cutting an un-clamped work piece. I wouldn't recommend it.
The piece got away from me, wedged into and stalled the disk.
The disk is substantially damaged for about 1/2 of it's circumference and up to about an inch deep.
The disk is .105" thick, conventional reinforced configuration for cutting steel.
Is there is a reasonable method of trimming the diameter down past the damage?
It's not worth more than $10 to salvage it but, I'd like to save it if practicable.
Any suggestions?
I know there is substantial risk in cutting an un-clamped work piece. I wouldn't recommend it.