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Cmarv
> 3 dayI tested these briefly on rusty plate steel and a cars 30 year old undercoating . They worked well on both . Therefore I will recommend them with two thumbs up .
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Jim J
> 3 dayIf you have an angle grinder and need to strip paint or wood, these are what you need. Aggressive and work amazingly well when used on a metal trailer to remove old paint.
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Kathryn and Marlon
> 3 daySo far I think this disk works well. They do not last as much as other overprice disks. But they do the job.
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R. Moheban
Greater than one weekThese discs chucked into an angle grinder are quite powerful at removing surface coatings. Being high speed, high RPMs, its not a subtle process but fast and thus very effective. Do beware of lead paint though. I think stripping lead paint is not advised by any mechanical means. The abrasive material has some give to it, which means that it is fairly gentle on the substrate material. It did not try it on wood, but on metal, concrete or glass, its fair to say that you can remove the coating without fear of damaging the substrate. These currently sell for under $3 per disc after coupon. While that does not seem super cheap to me, it represents a reasonable value.
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Cmarv
Greater than one weekI tested these briefly on rusty plate steel and a cars 30 year old undercoating . They worked well on both . Therefore I will recommend them with two thumbs up .
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Susan @49th Street Bridge
> 3 dayIt is easy to strip off rust and oxidized paint from metal or stone surfaces. The grinding force is uniform and the abrasive does not come off during use.
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TG
> 3 dayWorking in the rust belt I use a lot of wire wheels and cups, grinding and flap discs. I never tried these because they were expensive and I did not believe they would do the job. But I must admit these exceeded my expectations not only were they less expensive than in the big box stores but they worked very well with much less metal loss my other methods. They won’t grind down a weld smooth, but they will certainly clean it up. I use a variable speed side grinder to limit grab on my wire wheels, but find this is much easier to control. They really don’t grab to badly which is important, when working around fuel lines and wiring harnesses.
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Steven P.
> 3 dayI have previously used this type wheels on a die grinder to remove paint and rust and they have worked great. Finally got some for my angle grinder for larger projects and am glad I did. I have these as well as some 4 wheels These literally wipe the paint away from the metal but without damaging the metal as much as sanding discs or other harsher methods. And they leave a nice finish ready for paint, I have only used them on steel so far as I assume they are still strong enough to tear up aluminum. Price seemed very reasonable as well, I havent tested how long they last but I will update the review if they fall apart or wear out unreasonable quick.
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Dan D
> 3 dayI got these thinking they were like the stripping pads I use with my drill, but these are meant for a grinder. My drill pads are just pads with a hole that you screw down an arbor. Those can be used on either side but applying flat is not possible because of the arbor screw. These wheels have a built-in backing and metal reinforced arbor hole in the backing plate. The downside is they can only be used on one side. The upside is I can use them as a flat stripper with my grinder. I have a HF grinder and found the hole in these fit the grinder but were too small to fit around the indent in the nut. Thus, the force of the grinder was simply on the metal reinforcement band of the stripping wheel. That being said, I had no issues when I used this to smooth down old mortar from removed tiles. They worked pretty well, and perceptibly seemed to not wear down as fast as my other wheels. However, they also started being less effective about half-way worn as the surface became smoother from grinding the mortar. But overall, I really liked using these better than a wheel on a drill.
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Heidi
Greater than one weekworks well. last a long time! works well for getting paint off of metal without damaging the metal! great highly quality product and would buy again!