VCG Construction llc.

VCG Construction llc. VCG Construction specializes in luxury home remodeling projects from kitchens, to decks and bathroom

Established in 2010
Although VCG Construction is a relatively new company (having been founded in 2010), owner Vincent Carneglia has experience running construction companies for the past fifteen years. According to Carneglia, "Over the past several years we have observed a shift in consumer spending. Five years ago, our clients were looking to build new homes however the recent economic downturn

has caused them to rethink their real estate investments. They are now looking for opportunities to make investments in their existing properties. It's this trend that really compelled me to launch VCG Construction."

05/28/2026

Grinder wheel mistakes can ruin your cut, damage your finish, and make a simple angle grinder job harder than it needs to be. In this video, Vince from VCG Construction tests and explains Spyder cut-off wheels, grinding wheels, flap discs, and diamond blades so you know which grinder accessory to use for mild steel, stainless steel, rebar, tile, brick, masonry, and mixed materials.

Shop the Spyder grinder accessories featured in this video at my Lowe’s Storefront:
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Products discussed include:
Spyder ceramic cut-off wheels
Spyder Type 1 cut-off wheel
Spyder Type 27 cut-off wheel
Spyder Diamond Edge universal cut-off wheel
Spyder aluminum oxide grinding wheel
Spyder 80-grit ceramic flap disc
Spyder continuous rim diamond blade
Spyder turbo rim diamond blade
Spyder segmented rim diamond blade
Spyder diamond cup wheel
Spyder 7-inch diamond wheels

Question for you:
What grinder wheel mistake have you made before — using the wrong wheel, the wrong material, or the wrong setup? Drop it in the comments so we can all learn from it.

05/26/2026

When you're dealing with thick steel, rebar, brick, or deep masonry cuts, a standard 4.5-inch wheel just won't cut it. Stepping up to the 7-inch Spyder Segmented Diamond or Diamond Edge Universal wheel gives you the reach and versatility you need for heavy demo work.

But here is the most important warning of the day: Do NOT just throw a 7-inch wheel onto any grinder you have lying around! Before you make a spark, always check:

Does the tool have the right guard?

Does the arbor size match?

Does the grinder's RPM rating match the wheel's rating?

More reach requires the right tool. Don't compromise on safety! Have you ever seen someone try to run the wrong sized wheel on a job site? Let us know your craziest tool stories below! 👇

05/25/2026

We see it all the time on the job site: blown-out wheels, ruined materials, and wasted time. Most angle grinder problems come down to one simple mistake—using the right-looking wheel for the wrong job.

Before you fire up your grinder, ask yourself two things:

Am I cutting or grinding? Slicing requires a cutting wheel. Shaping or smoothing requires a grinding wheel or flap disc.

What is the material? Metal means you need Ceramic. Tile, brick, or block means you need Diamond. (And if you are hitting a mix of everything? Grab a Diamond Edge Universal wheel!).

It sounds basic, but keeping these rules in mind saves time, money, and keeps you safe on the site.

What is your go-to grinder setup? Drop a comment below! 👇

05/24/2026

We tested them all, and the biggest takeaway is simple: there is no single, magic grinder wheel that is perfect for every material. If you want the best results, you need to match the blade to the job!

Here is the ultimate cheat sheet for your next project:

Cutting Metal: Dedicated Ceramic Cut-Off Wheel

Smoothing Metal: Flap Disc

Clean Tile Edges: Continuous Diamond Blade

Brick & Block: Turbo/Segmented Diamond Blade

Demo & Mixed Materials: Universal Diamond Edge

Using the right wheel saves you time, saves your materials, and keeps you safer on the job site.

Which of these Spyder wheels do you burn through the fastest? Let us know in the comments! 👇

05/22/2026

We see it all the time on the job site: blown-out wheels, ruined materials, and wasted time. Most angle grinder problems come down to one simple mistake—using the right-looking wheel for the wrong job.

Before you fire up your grinder, ask yourself two things:
1. Am I cutting or grinding? Slicing requires a cutting wheel. Shaping or smoothing requires a grinding wheel or flap disc.
2. What is the material? Metal means you need Ceramic. Tile, brick, or block means you need Diamond.

It sounds basic, but keeping these rules in mind saves time, money, and keeps you safe.

Drop your favorite grinder tip in the comments below! 👇

05/21/2026

Time is money on the job site, and constantly swapping out your angle grinder wheels is a massive time-killer.

If you're stuck deciding between a standard ceramic abrasive wheel and a universal diamond edge, here is the simple rule of thumb:

Doing heavy metal fab? The Spyder Ceramic Type 1 wheel cuts fast and clean for dedicated metalwork.

Doing demo or remodel work? The Spyder Diamond Universal wheel lets you chew through steel, rebar, brick, and tile without ever taking your gloves off to change the blade.

Work smarter, not harder. What is your go-to cut-off wheel for demolition? Drop a comment below! 👇

Are you using the wrong grinder wheel?We tested Spyder cut-off wheels, grinding wheels, flap discs, universal wheels, an...
05/20/2026

Are you using the wrong grinder wheel?

We tested Spyder cut-off wheels, grinding wheels, flap discs, universal wheels, and diamond blades on metal, rebar, tile, and brick to see which wheel actually makes sense for each material.

The biggest takeaway? There is no one magic grinder wheel for everything.

Cutting metal?
Grinding metal?
Blending a finish?
Cutting brick or tile?

Each job needs the right wheel.

Get all in the information in the comments!

What grinder wheel mistake have you made before?

04/27/2026

Thinking of drilling porcelain? Watch this first. 🛠️

Porcelain is probably the most intimidating material to work with in any bathroom or kitchen renovation. One wrong move and you’re looking at a $50 piece of waste.

In our latest test, we found that the Spyder Diamond Edge bits can handle the heat, but they won't fix a "bad start." If you’re willing to take your time and use the right setup, these are a game-changer.

See the results and grab a set for your next project: https://shoplowes.me/4vXDhrI

04/26/2026

Simple Rule, Professional Results: Why you should NEVER drill glass dry. 🛠️
It’s not just hype—it’s science. 🧪 In this test, we show exactly why a "wet setup" is mandatory for glass and delicate tile.

The Spyder Diamond Edge bits make it incredibly easy to feed cooling water directly to the cut. If you want to avoid waste and frustration on your next job, remember: "Wet works, dry breaks."

Get the professional’s choice for diamond bits here: https://shoplowes.me/4vXDhrI

04/23/2026

Is this the smartest hole saw design? 🛠️

If you’ve ever cracked a tile because your pilot bit caught or wandered, you need to see the Spyder Diamond Cup in action.

The carbide-tipped arbor is spring-loaded, allowing you to create a "witness mark" to stabilize the cup, then it retracts as you cut. It’s faster, cleaner, and saves your material.

Grab the full set here: https://shoplowes.me/4vXDhrI

Address

829 Windermere Avenue
Drexel Hill, PA
19026

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+18889367824

Website

https://vcg.store/

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