Most people consider the expression โsetย in stoneโ to mean something is permanent or immovable. But the masons among us might have a different perspective since we spend much of our time repairing things that have been set in stone! Brickwork is a common example. Those mortar joints deteriorate, make a wall unsightly, and allow bricks to become loose. Today, I have one of the tool options used to rake out the old joints for repointing prep: theย Bosch 5-Inch Angle Grinder with Tuckpointing Guard. You may have seen this tool on the job because itโs been around for few years. But with the increased regulatory scrutiny of respirable silica dust, itโs a good time to take another look at the tool.ย Letโs get to work.
Pros
- Excellent performance
- Excellent value at $199
- Solid design
Cons
- Shroud lets some small debris escape, but not dust
The Bottom Line
A fine repointing job depends on well-raked joints. Theย Bosch 5-Inch Angle Grinder with Tuckpointing Guard handles the task well, and its sub-$200 price tag makes it an attractive option that benefits from Bosch quality.
Key Features
10-amp, 11,500 RPM motor
- Directed air flow diverts dust away from switch and vital components
- Two-position vibration control handle
- Ergonomic housing
- Lock-on/off slide switch
- Service Minder brushesย stop tool when preventative maintenance is required
- Gear housing rotates 90 degrees
- Epoxy coated field windings
- Toolless adjustable guard
Performance
I had just the job for theย Bosch 5-Inch Angle Grinder with Tuckpointing Guard. A homeโs old, brittle mortar had decayed so badly that bricks had come loose. I wouldnโt have been surprised if a leak had formed around the window. It was all โno buenoโ. So, instead of using a raking bar or some such tool, I plugged in the Bosch, hooked up the dust collector, and started grinding away. The mortar was so old that I didnโt need a diamond blade; the included abrasive wheel worked out just fine.

Theย Bosch 5-Inch Angle Grinder with Tuckpointing Guardโs features offer some obvious benefits, but Iโllย point them out anyway. First, you can assure a consistent raking depth. A blade guard adjustment makes changing the depth easy and quick. Thereโs a clear window in the guard that gives you good visibility of your work.ย I didnโt feel a lot of vibration, either. The dustย shroud also kept the air clear.ย In short, you can fire up the grinder and glide along the joint.


Changing the blade is nearly as easy as adjusting it. Just swivel the guard open for access to the blade.
Flush Flange?
The sole oddity of theย Bosch 5-Inch Angle Grinder with Tuckpointing Guard is the guardโs flange. It doesnโt sit flush with the rest of the surface. This allows some small debris to escape the shroud. I must note that this isnโt dust; itโs bigger and not breathable. Itโs not a very big deal, but it gives you a legitimate reason to wear eye protection. If the guard sits closer to the brick, less stuff would escape.

For a reason I canโt explain, there seems to be less of this debris when I turned the grinder over. Of course, this isnโt optimal ergonomically โ and it turns the dust shroud and hose upward in an awkward way.

Price and Value
The base 5โณ angle grinder from Bosch runs $109 and the tuckpointing shroud is another $99, so you save a little by buying the kit. If you want to move to a similar setup from Metabo, itโll cost you $299 (or more) or you can go with something like a Dewalt starting around $219. Hereโs where some of the options sit:
- Bosch 1775E (8.5-amp): $289
- Metabo 600408690 (10.5-amp): $299
- DeWalt DWE46104 (13-amp): $219
- DeWalt DWE46202 (13-amp brushless): $319
Obviously, there are more options, but thatโs a pretty good spread of the price range and power you can expect. Bosch sits in a very good position with their 10-amp motor and sub-$200 price tag.
The Bottom Line
A fine repointing job depends on well-raked joints. Theย Bosch 5-Inch Angle Grinder with Tuckpointing Guard handles the task well, and its sub-$200 price tag makes it an attractive option that benefits from Bosch quality.
Bosch 5-Inch Angle Grinder with Tuckpointing Guard Specifications
- Model: Bosch AG50-10TG
- Amperage: 10.0
- Height: 60.0 inches
- Length: 12.5 inches
- No Load RPM: 11,500
- Rating: 120V
- Spindle Thread: 5/8 -11 UNC
- Voltage: 120V
- Weight: 5.1 pounds
- Wheel Diameter: 5 inches
- Includes Backing Flange, Lock Nut, Spanner Wrench, Grinding Guard, Vibration Control Side Handle
- MSRP: $199

10-amp, 11,500 RPM motor