8 Pack Strip Disc Stripping Wheel - for Angle Grinders Remove Rust Paint Stripping Wheel Clean Coating Welds Rust Oxidation (4 x 5/8)
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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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Lukas Hintz
> 3 dayNot much to say, they seem to work great so far and the price is solid.
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R.Oakley
> 3 day8 Pack Strip Disc Stripping Wheel - for Angle Grinders Remove Rust Paint Stripping Wheel Clean Coating Welds Rust Oxidation (4 x 5/8) Mount easily to multiple brands of angle grinders. Abrasive stripping wheel for material cleanup. Easily cut through rust, paint, and automotive undercoating with ease. Be careful using them with a softer metal or wood due to the chance of leaving grind marks in the material. Highly recommend.
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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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j137
> 3 daygreat performance at a great price. I’m all stocked up now for the next big project!
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Kevin
> 3 dayImpressive. The grinding material seems to be glued or fused to the arbor plate. I need this type of glue for everything! With that said - the grinding material sticks well to the plate it is attached to which of course is important. And what is this grinding material? Description states high-strength wear-resistant fiber mesh and combines resin elastomer and high-quality black diamond. It certainly does the job and does it well. All you need is a light touch to start. Work smarter - not harder. The grinding material seems to be flexible yet sturdy. Takes some finesse to get it done right. I easily removed the rust from entire metal leg I show in the picture and the grinding disc showed minimal loss of material. These should last for quite a while. I used the blue for removing the rust because I believe the purple discs are for heavier jobs. This was magically answered in the question section - not the description. I had to tighten the grinding disc to my angle grinder by hand. My tightening tool does not reach into the depths of the disc because of the thickness of the grinding material. I wore gloves and turned the wheel with the grinders lock on until it wouldnt turn anymore. I am confident it is secure but will keep an eye on it. Reverse this procedure to remove the disc. It is a perfect fit for my tool. No material other than rust went flying. I thought the material might grind off but it was not noticeable at least. Eventually I am sure they wear down. It looks like they might even clog up but that will depend on the material you are grinding/polishing. Of course, always use eye protection and unplug your tool when changing wheels. I consider myself very aware of possible hazards but lost the tip of one finger years ago to a silly mistake. Luckily, I have nine more fingers that still work fairly well. Always be safe. The product appears sturdy and well built. Very well built. These will make some hard jobs easy. A must have for the toolbox. They are a great value for an eight-pack. Neat product.
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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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Kevin
> 3 dayImpressive. The grinding material seems to be glued or fused to the arbor plate. I need this type of glue for everything! With that said - the grinding material sticks well to the plate it is attached to which of course is important. And what is this grinding material? Description states high-strength wear-resistant fiber mesh and combines resin elastomer and high-quality black diamond. It certainly does the job and does it well. All you need is a light touch to start. Work smarter - not harder. The grinding material seems to be flexible yet sturdy. Takes some finesse to get it done right. I easily removed the rust from entire metal leg I show in the picture and the grinding disc showed minimal loss of material. These should last for quite a while. I used the blue for removing the rust because I believe the purple discs are for heavier jobs. This was magically answered in the question section - not the description. I had to tighten the grinding disc to my angle grinder by hand. My tightening tool does not reach into the depths of the disc because of the thickness of the grinding material. I wore gloves and turned the wheel with the grinders lock on until it wouldnt turn anymore. I am confident it is secure but will keep an eye on it. Reverse this procedure to remove the disc. It is a perfect fit for my tool. No material other than rust went flying. I thought the material might grind off but it was not noticeable at least. Eventually I am sure they wear down. It looks like they might even clog up but that will depend on the material you are grinding/polishing. Of course, always use eye protection and unplug your tool when changing wheels. I consider myself very aware of possible hazards but lost the tip of one finger years ago to a silly mistake. Luckily, I have nine more fingers that still work fairly well. Always be safe. The product appears sturdy and well built. Very well built. These will make some hard jobs easy. A must have for the toolbox. They are a great value for an eight-pack. Neat product.
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Heidi
> 3 dayworks 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!
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StraightArrow
> 3 dayThese are a great way to remove rust when preparing the surface for welding or painting. I turn to these before ever using a wire wheel or sanding disc. Good functional tool. One issue is the grit designation or lack of it. There is no information on the discs, and two colors: blue and purple. For abrasive products this usually means different grits. Only indication is in the Amazon description which notes 60 grit. Is this for one color or both? Other than that these are very useful.