Okay, Okay, the stone will be a paperweight. I have no intention of using this as a hand held device like my Makita 4" angle grinder or it's big brother the 7" Milwaukee I have trouble holding up these days!! I can see where having the trigger switch in the down position would be advantageous, but since the unit has a locking feature for the trigger, if all I used this for was as a static bench mount unit, why would it matter whether it was up or down?
Also, if the bench mount for this was a rare item, was the roller style chain to hold the grinder in the mount a factory part as well? I think its fastened with a threaded wing nut and that didn't look overly secure,so some additional beefing might be in order there. If nothing else, I could slap a buffing wheel on it and put that log snout to good use. Migjht be pretty hard to slow down a 4000 rpm buffing wheel with a 12 amp motor behind it.....lol
thanks for the feedback and warnings fella.
DM&FS