4.5" wood blade for angle grinder

I've been using a 3 3/8" woodcutting blade on my angle grinder, it seems to be so usefull in so many places but its use is limited by the small blade size. Was wondering if anyone else has done this and if they know where I can get a larger 4 1/2" blade. I have not seen them.

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I would think this would be a good way to come up with some spare body parts. I don't think I have the nerve to try something like that.

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Brooks Gregory

I have ground wood with a regular abrasive wheel. It smokes like hell, but it does remove wood when I need to get into a tight spot.

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Generic Male Homosapien

they make a blade for side grinders that has a piece of chain saw on the edge. it removes wood in a hurry. it's typically used for carving large logs.

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Charles Spitzer

Any idea where to get one? I could use that.

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Generic Male Homosapien

They also make a 4 or 4 1/2" one that is used in a "jamb saw". Try a wholesale floorcovering supply house. About $20 for a carbide blade.

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Colbyt

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and do a search for ANGLE GRINDER.

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Frank K.

Here's another source.

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and do the same search.

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Frank K.

search for "woodcarving disk". they look scary.

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Charles Spitzer

Just saw those at Harbor Freight.

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George E. Cawthon

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pretty freakin cool!

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SoCalMike

Have seen such items at:

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H. Becker

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