I have been doing a bit of cutting of angle iron lately and have found the cutting disc to relatively quickly stop cutting.
Normally I find that the disc will continue to cut wearing down as it goes. But in this case I found that the edge of the disk had become smooth and full of metal swarf.
I plan to do a lot more cutting of angle iron for several projects I have coming up and this is going to chew through my supply of disks.
Looking online all I find is people asking about dressing to remove damaged edges (chunks missing) on the disk and I agree that that is unsafe because what ever damaged the disk may have affected the structural integrity of the disk.
No-one I could find was talking about dressing a disk to remove swarf.
Is it safe to use a dressing stone on a cutoff disk (125mm / 5") so that I can keep it cutting (sharp)?
Similar with a 300mm cut off disk as I will be using that a lot too for larger pieces of metal.
UPDATE:
Some people have asked for some pictures. I don't have any of the actual project as its finished and gone but here is what has been asked for
- Angle iron (not aluminium) https://www.bunnings.com.au/australian-handyman-supplies-30-x-30-x-3mm-x-2m-mild-steel-angle_p0910515
- Cutoff Disks: https://www.gasweld.com.au/125-x1-2-x22-23mm-inox-cut-dis
- stand https://www.wolfcraft.com/products/wolfcraft/en/EUR/Products/Attachments-for-Machines/Cutting-Stand/Cutting-Stand-for-Angle-Grinder-%C3%98-115-and-125%C2%A0mm/p/P_5019
- grinder: https://www.bosch-pt.com.au/au/en/products/gws-7-125-0601388042
Update 2:
For anybody that thinks I am trying to sharpen the cut off wheel, please look at what dressing is and what a dressing stone is used for.
UPDATE 3
The consensus seems to be not enough pressure when cutting.
I'll try to see if more pressure will do the job next week when I start the next project.
Failing that trying different disks and keeping these for sheet metal work
h0dgep0dge t1_isvfjyn wrote
It sounds like you're using the wrong wheel, and trying to dress a wheel on an angle grinder sounds pretty dangerous