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darkember
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Dremel grinding wheels

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Could someone link me where I can find decent grinding wheels for a dremel that can tackle stainless steel welds. I can only find aluminium oxide general purpose wheels but not sure if they will touch SS.

I have found this but believe it to be too wide to get into my header pipe

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DREMEL-Multi- ... 0721861505
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Dremel grinding wheels

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Get some blue stone attachments for a power drill even then it takes hours .
The fastest way I found was to use a 40 grit sanding wheel http://bit.ly/MNMaym but you will need a few !!

Are you tackling the welds inside the start of the headers ?
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lloydie wrote:Get some blue stone attachments for a power drill even then it takes hours .
The fastest way I found was to use a 40 grit sanding wheel http://bit.ly/MNMaym but you will need a few !!

Are you tackling the welds inside the start of the headers ?
Yep. I used a decent light pink disk today which got me 2/3 the way around before it wore out, just need to find 4-5 more of those as that was the only one I had.
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Lidls had some packs of multi tool bits for sale back in Jan, worth having a look in a local store or three to see if they have any left.

Failing that Maplins do a full set of bit's for about a tenner.

Just checked it...

http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/400-part-rota ... -kit-n63bx

It's £20... :(

But is on offer now & then...
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Mmm I just had a nose around eBay to see what may be the solution and it's really annoying that they rate the grinding discs by colour. Why can't they give it a grade like wet n Dry. Every manufactures colours are different :confused So is Pink course or fine or should I say 180 grit or or 320 :lol:

I would be tempted to use a grindstone on an electric drill rather than the Dremmel. First you going to get a lot more power and second the grindstones are cheaper and easier to find and come in all shapes and sizes.

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I believe it's blue - pink-orange -white .
blue being the corse white fine .
When ever aldi sell them I buy a few sets as I tend to use then a lot !
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Just been checking out Machine Mart, they have various kits for Dremel type tools, reasonable prices.

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/searc ... ory/page/1
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