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Trevor & Amber
> 3 dayThese screw onto my Dewalt angle grinder perfectly and do a great job at removing rust and other materials from surfaces that I need to be cleaned up. The braided wires last longer and are stiffer than the wheels that do not have the braided wires. I will never go back to non-braided wire wheels again as these last longer and remove more surface material quicker. I also like to use these wheels on my welds to kind of clean up the spatter and some of the burn marks.
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TG
> 3 dayOn par with the guys down at the harbor; a few cents cheaper. These are wear items and seem to stand up to abuse pretty well. I have been grinding the rust off the old work trucks. I like the slight cant of the bristles so it’s not quite a cup and I’m not quite a wheel. Seems to make it a little more maneuverable in tight spaces with odd shapes.
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Curtis Cole
> 3 dayGot this kit to remove loose paint and rust on a steel square tube Wrought Iron style fence, mounted this first wire wheel on our Milwaukee cordless grinder and have been diligently stripping paint layer after paint layer along with spots of rush and some slag on our welds from installation. These wire wheels are truly heavy duty and very reasonably priced. Ive ground for hours now and the first wheel is still going strong!
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Glen Brooks
> 3 dayThe way these are made allows you to use them horizontal or vertical and because they use a heavier wire than on the wire wheels I have used. Cup wheels flair out, these maintain shape and regular wire wheels dont like side loading, these dont seem to mind and work well doing it. So far I havent seen any shedding of wire from the bristles but that dont mean it wont happen. Wear your eye protection and gloves.
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laura
> 3 dayIf youre looking to remove rust, paint or even clean up wood these are my go-to. These stainless Wheels last a long time and I will definitely be purchasing more of in the future!
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x
> 3 dayThe wires angle down below the center disk, very helpful when brushing corners. They hold up well.
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NYCSteeler
> 3 dayThis is a really good wheel brush for stripping off rust in tight spaces where a stripping wheel wont work. The wheel brush works extremely well and makes short order of rust. What I do want to stress is that you must take the necessary safety precautions when you use these types of wheels - remember, these are strands of hard wire spinning at an extremely high speed and a wire will break off from time to time and will act like a dart, so it would be ideal to wear safety goggles and a face shield (Jackson Safety Maxview and Honeywell UVEX Bionic are 2 really good shields), long sleeve shirt, jeans, and boots (no flip-flops) - a welding apron would be ideal (it may seem like overkill, but safety first). As for the wheel brush, I cant recommend it enough - it just worked freakishly well and stripped out the rust ridiculously fast on the iron chairs and benches in my patio; they wound up looking like new. Its a really great wheel brush that works extremely well. Remember - safety first.
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Glen Brooks
> 3 dayThe way these are made allows you to use them horizontal or vertical and because they use a heavier wire than on the wire wheels I have used. Cup wheels flair out, these maintain shape and regular wire wheels dont like side loading, these dont seem to mind and work well doing it. So far I havent seen any shedding of wire from the bristles but that dont mean it wont happen. Wear your eye protection and gloves.
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MyrandaB
Greater than one weekI wouldn’t recommend these for cleaning up welds because they are too course and slightly cupped. They did a good job of cleaning rust off the truck frame before undercoating though.
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Ronald B
> 3 dayEase of use for wall paint scraping