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Comentado en Canadá el 19 de enero de 2025
Works for me
DAVID WATSON
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de enero de 2025
This product does the job well. Be sure to use all safety precautions.
Sparky
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de enero de 2025
I was looking for a way to just strip loose paint from my fascia on my house and someone recommended these. They blew through the paint ridiculously fast. While I was only looking for something to remove the loose paint, these removed all of it faster than any other method I have ever tried. Since then I've used them around the shop for removing rust and paint on metal before welding and they work amazing on that.
The Bears
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de diciembre de 2024
Had to refinish 3 older style metal garage doors that had been painted. These worked very quickly to remove the years of paint build-up down to bare metal. Highly recommend.
R. Ross
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de octubre de 2024
I had a rusted wheelbarrow interior that needed to be sanded down and prepared for painting. I first used a Nylon brush on my angle grinder, but that wasn't abrasive enough for the tougher rusted areas. So I purchased some flap sanding disks and these WENORA Stripping Wheels. After assessing the wheel barrow's sharply curved interior corners, I opted to try these stripping wheels first.I had been warned by another review about the depth of the wheels and the inability to reach the nut tightening holes with the standard spanner wrench. What had not been mentioned was that the depth at the outer diameter could interfere with my angle grinder's outer shield. At first I thought I was going to have to send them back, as they wouldn't fit within the shield to allow them to be tightened onto the spindle. However, I pushed and tugged and got one on, and decided to try turning on the angle grinder to see if it would turn OK and maybe grind off the wheel where it interfered with the shield. Bottom line: It quickly ran in and worked great to sand down the rust in the wheelbarrow interior. I don't think the sanding disks would have worked nearly as well.When it came time to remove the wheel, I didn't use the spanner wrench, but just torqued the wheel itself to loosen it...it came right off. No issues. I've attached images of the wheel as-new and after sanding the wheel barrow. One can see the tight fit with the shield...but it all worked out and worked fine. Used just this one wheel for the job...still in good shape for future jobs. The nylon brush was destroyed by the wheelbarrow job...had to throw it away.
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