Gilbertd wrote:
So what are you doing cutting into an ATM? I thought the usual method was to ram raid the location and then open it with a plasma cutter......
ATM actually meaning automatic ticket machine (cinema) in this case - and as said above removing screws some other muppet had chewed up using the wrong tools to take them out.
No point in ram raiding it when the thing only takes cards and contains no cash. Besides which the current preferred method going by the news is to fill them with gas and explode them! Also rather difficult when its on the 4th floor inside the building :)
Morat wrote:
Err so.. if I use the 1mm disk to try and cut through a 10mm bolt from the side am I taking my life in my hands?
Bearing in mind I've never used an angle grinder before (apart from a Dremel stylus which doesn't really count) what should I be aware of?
Morat trots off to google "how to use an angle grinder"
Not really - a 10 mm bolt shoudn't present too many problems, just bear in mind which way the disc spins and try to avoid getting anything that doesn't want showering in sparks or bits of metal in the way of the output from it. If you can find some scrap bits of metal have a bit of practice on them first if your not sure, but really the most difficult bit is changing the disc (which if you have discs that fit, and the tool to remove them that will come with it isn't hard).
A fixed bolt shouldn't present any major problem, but watch you don't cut anything else nearby that doesn't want cutting (they will chew through cables or hoses like a knife through butter). Your more likely to get problems with something that pinches as you start cutting as it will try to grab the disc as your trying to get the disc to pass through it, thats when the discs will explode on you usually.
Main thing to be careful of is not using discs with chunks missing from them already - you will soon know as it will vibrate through the tool anyway.