Originally Posted By: Jerry Garcia
Originally Posted By: Direct-Drive
Originally Posted By: Dogfish
We have multiple "peanut" grinders. We'll gives those a shot as well.

Grab some metal-cutting stones and a big bunch of cut-off disks (you know, those thin ones)


Be careful with the thin cut off wheels as they don't react well to side pressure.

They're an industry standard now....we use them by the hundreds.
Any composite blade can come apart.

The thing with these thin cut off disks is to not chip them. If a blade gets chipped you have to change it out.
Let the blade work and never use the side of the blade....only the narrow cutting edge.
They are actually pretty durable.
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