Die grinder and bits for porting- it's been a while

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Cruisingram

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Tips, hints or advice on buying a new die grinder to clean up and port match my heads/Manifolds, plus working on the exhaust manifold as well. 40 years ago I bought a giant electric die grinder and ported heads on the daily. Now it's been probably, at least 20 years? Since I did my last job, don't have that die grinder anymore! Anyone have one they really like? I prefer Electric to Air, simply because I don't want to have to worry if I got enough volume out of a compressor to make it happen. Best place to buy bits? Any advice here will be appreciated.
 
I have an old Craftsman model that I bought...40(?) years ago. Like it and it worked good last time it was out chewing up metal. If not new, garage/estate sales? sorry, not much help.
 
Not much help im sure (sorry) but air power is much better for something like that
 
I recently bought a Hercules eletric from harbor freight. I haven't used it much, but it's well balanced and light. I believe it's variable speed.
 
Problem with air is you'll run out of it long before you run out of electricity
 
I recently bought a Hercules eletric from harbor freight. I haven't used it much, but it's well balanced and light. I believe it's variable speed.
Just looked at it and it's not variable speed.
 

Just my observation, which you probably know. With what little I have done, using a lubricant makes using the tool smoother with less grabbing and jumping. I used wd-40 which worked for me. It also keeps the chips from flying so bad.
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Just my observation, which you probably know. With what little I have done, using a lubricant makes using the tool smoother with less grabbing and jumping. I used wd-40 which worked for me. It also keeps the chips from flying so bad.
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I have always used vaseline to catch the chips too, really slather it in the intake and exhaust areas, catches most of the metal.
 
Radar and Woody used Bosch and Makita. Electrics are more consistant rpm wise than air grinders.

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