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They both look really dangerous. I have a 4 inch angle grinder with chainsaw disc on it. You can use them for carving wood. Its a bit quicker for bowls etc than using carving chisels. Funnily enough I havent used mine for about ten years until a couple of weeks ago. I had 4 leylandi stumps to remove from my garden. I felled them about 8 years ago and was fed up looking at them. As my council now has given us 4 bins I needed to remove the stumps in order to slab the area. It took me about 2 hours to remove the 10 inch stumps which were all sticking up about 6 inches above ground level. The were near the fence an impossible to dig out or get acesswitha stump grinder. This was the next best thing to do the job though. I was just amazed at how the stumps looked as though they were pretty fresh. Job sorted though and slabs now down.

You can also get a 4 toothed tungsten disc for really hard timber but they are a pain in the arse to sharpen.

 

Mike

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