Jaakko wrote:I just want to remind ghostman and others about the danger of grinder: Do NOT grind aluminium with a machine that has been used to grind ferrous metals or vice versa! It could potentially turn into a catastrophe when fine powdered aluminium and ferrous metal heats up due to the sparkling from grinding and ignites as a thermite mixture. About 5000 degrees Fahrenheit or 2500 degrees Celsius is not funny thing to happen inside your grinder and flashing on you

You can heat iron (or other ferrous metal) powder, and aluminium powder as much as you wish, quite safely - this is NOT thermite.
Thermite requires aluminium powder mixed with a metal oxide (eg iron oxide = rust).
Thermite composed of aluminium powder and iron oxide does indeed burn VERY hot (2500C as mentioned), and produces molten iron.
Using a grinder to grind aluminium(whether it should be ground or not) and iron on the same wheel will NOT make thermite.
Also, thermite is VERY hard to ignite, it needs a very very hot flame (such as that of burning magnesium ribbon) - again, this isn't going to happen at the grinder. You could direct the sparks thrown by a grinder at actual thermite, and it wouldn't ignite.
The grinder(and buffing wheels) certainly do deserve respect, safety wise. They certainly can be dangerous when used recklessly. Used correctly, with care, like any other tool, they are safe.
...Mark