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pistos
> 3 dayThese stripping wheels are big time savers. Being able to my angle grinder for stripping and cleaning is great, because it has so much power. These wheels fit my grinder spindle as expected. They install without issues. They do what they are intended to do.
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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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C H.
> 3 dayI use these stripping discs on my angle grinder to remove paint from an old truck I am refinishing. These discs are doing a great job and holding up well. I wish I knew what grit they were since it isnt listed but these discs work so well that I still gave them a 5-star rating.
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EddieBethy
> 3 dayI am pleasantly surprised that these abrasive stripping wheels as they lasted as long as they did. I am grinding and stripping of old welds on a project and needed some stripping wheels. I see these available and at a great price and thought it would take four or five of them to complete my job. Here I am, only used one of the wheels and my job is complete. I have a H. Freight 4 special grinder using the 5/8 arbor. This is some tough mesh and resin they used for these wheels. I used the wheels on 2024 Aluminum with about a 47 hardness and they worked great and didnt damage the material. I also used the wheels on 310 Annealed stainless steel with no problem. It was able to cut out with ease. 5 stars to WMAZtool for their TOUGH Stripping Wheels! Thanks :)
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zoomJLzoom
> 3 dayIve never used this style of disc before, only flap wheels. I gave it 3 stars because I had a problem with it fitting on my corded Milwaukee. The thickness of the wheel was too deep for any spanner wrench I had, except for this universal spanner that thankfully would barely tighten the plate. So right away, the disc removed metal no problem. For reference, I used it to remove rust from angle iron before welding, and it did quick work of that. After that, I used it on a brand new outdoor griddle surface to remove the shipping oil, and to make the surface smooth. At first, it did a good job. After a while though, it seemed to get loaded up. When I stopped and looked at the wheel, it did have some melted surface area on it, about 10-20%. Im new to these strip discs, so maybe thats normal, maybe its not. It also embedded plastic into a few areas of my griddle top that then became nearly impossible to remove with sand discs, brake cleaner, denatured alcohol, etc. I pretty much had to burn it off during the seasoning of my griddle. Pros: They last a long time. Good value for the money. Less dust (I think) during rust removal. Cons: Disc was too thick for my spanner to fit on my Milwaukee, AND 2 other no-name grinders. they loaded up about 1/3 of their life.
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Larry Sable
04-06-2025I do a lot of metal cnc plasma work and needed something to remove dross from the stuff I make. These knock it off so quick and last a long time. You are not going to grind like a hard disk or flapper wheels. But these are awesome for cleaning parts and buffing.
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zoomJLzoom
> 3 dayIve never used this style of disc before, only flap wheels. I gave it 3 stars because I had a problem with it fitting on my corded Milwaukee. The thickness of the wheel was too deep for any spanner wrench I had, except for this universal spanner that thankfully would barely tighten the plate. So right away, the disc removed metal no problem. For reference, I used it to remove rust from angle iron before welding, and it did quick work of that. After that, I used it on a brand new outdoor griddle surface to remove the shipping oil, and to make the surface smooth. At first, it did a good job. After a while though, it seemed to get loaded up. When I stopped and looked at the wheel, it did have some melted surface area on it, about 10-20%. Im new to these strip discs, so maybe thats normal, maybe its not. It also embedded plastic into a few areas of my griddle top that then became nearly impossible to remove with sand discs, brake cleaner, denatured alcohol, etc. I pretty much had to burn it off during the seasoning of my griddle. Pros: They last a long time. Good value for the money. Less dust (I think) during rust removal. Cons: Disc was too thick for my spanner to fit on my Milwaukee, AND 2 other no-name grinders. they loaded up about 1/3 of their life.
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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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laura
> 3 dayThese work really well for stripping paint. I had a garage door I was trying to refinish and it had years of paint in it. The levels of paint and drips made it so I was tempted to use a plainer to get all the coats off but decided to try these. These brushes made the job so much easier and faster. I like that I am able to angle them however I need to get a detailed and clean job. I really appreciate these and the way that they make taking paint off a breeze.
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Lance
05-06-2025These work well and are reasonably thick for decent life. Good value.