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Is it sufficient to remove the guards and bolt on a lawn mower blade, or should I find a different mechanism to secure it?

nomen
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  • How many fingers do you still have? Do you really want something sharp spinning at 1000s of RPMs less than an inch from your fingers/body. – crip659 Jun 10 '22 at 16:31
  • This is an ironic question stemming from a debate about the definition of "subjective" in [another post](https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/250798/how-can-i-use-a-plunge-router-on-a-vertical-surface). It's not a serious question. Obviously. – isherwood Jun 10 '22 at 16:33
  • @isherwood Are you really sure it is ironic? – crip659 Jun 10 '22 at 16:34
  • I'm objectively positive this similar question didn't get closed or downvoted due to @isherwood's involvement. https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/86591/is-it-safe-to-use-an-angle-grinder-with-wood-cutting-blades The evidence is right there. – nomen Jun 10 '22 at 16:35
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    I'm sure I appreciate a meta-laugh, but sometimes people that aren't in on the joke aren't in on the joke. Maybe we just close this one... – Aloysius Defenestrate Jun 10 '22 at 16:36
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    Do it, but fill out your Darwin Award Application Form first. – Solar Mike Jun 10 '22 at 16:38
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    Thanks for the tip. Voted. Folks who do chainsaw wood carving subjectively don't think that would be unsafe. – isherwood Jun 10 '22 at 16:39
  • Your hypothetical carver is ignoring real facts about angle grinders. – nomen Jun 10 '22 at 16:41
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    Don't be like [this guy](https://www.facebook.com/reel/705789387322846/?s=single_unit). – brhans Jun 10 '22 at 19:07

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No. This is, quite frankly, a bad idea.

Maybe if you explained what you were trying to accomplish in a different question, you might get useful information.

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