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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Is Your Milwaukee Grinder Not Starting? This Might Be Why

www.slashgear.com: If you're moving into the more advanced sphere of woodworking or welding, a grinder is one of the essential tools you'll want to add to your workshop. After all, it's a highly versatile tool that will come in handy if you want to do more than just make straight cuts. It's also good for sanding, grinding, and polishing a wide range of materials, including metal, wood, fiberglass, and concrete.

1 comment:

JDaley105 said...

There is a trend among many products in recent years in which products are being built to break. They work fine for a while, and then suddenly when you are in the middle of working, something gives out. While this isn't exactly anything new, things break all the time, products are being designed to break and not be fixed by the customer. Growing up, I was always taught to try and fix something that broke before throwing it away or buying something new. Over the years, I have learned a lot about fixing things and creative problem solving, and now I enjoy working on different projects. However, companies don't want you to be able to fix your own stuff anymore. Replacement parts are made unavailable and manuals withhold the information you need. Even the portion of this article about troubleshooting tells you specifically to not work on your tool and to just send it back to the manufacturer for repairs. It's really disappointing to see.