You're only one who shows these unusual (to a non-metal worker) accessories and tools. Thanks, don't know how long it would before discovering these on my own!
My Scotchbrite EXL fine deburring wheel is one of the best investments I’ve made. I cut a lot of metal, especially with a bandsaw and the part always gets a once over with the wheel. Also use it to clean up tools. Didn’t realize they had them for side grinder. It’s on the shopping list.
in the 1990s we used these for making armor and called them scotch bright wheels. I found I like the sanding belts for a belt grinder maybe more then these wheels.
Chris thanks so much. Very informational and helpful video sir. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
Thanks for the video. Im looking to remove a few scratches from my golf clubs. Im finding 180 grit wheels, but the hardness is 5P. Can you recommend exactly what I should get and where I can order it
These work well, but boy can you burn through them in a hurry if the metal is to jagged. Surfacing imperfections off like light rust on flats is where they really shine.
$40 & $44.00 dollars respectively (as of Dec 2022)!! NOooo Thank you. I'll stick to a 25 pack of flap-disks for $26.00!! Geesh... talk about outrageous.
You're only one who shows these unusual (to a non-metal worker) accessories and tools. Thanks, don't know how long it would before discovering these on my own!
Been using these for 30 years. They are awesome to use for many things and they come in many grits/hardness. 🙂
my mother in law uses one on a bench grinder to trim her toe nails and clean the plaque off her teeth
Really like these wheels. We use them all the time at my shops for a bunch of applications.
My Scotchbrite EXL fine deburring wheel is one of the best investments I’ve made. I cut a lot of metal, especially with a bandsaw and the part always gets a once over with the wheel. Also use it to clean up tools.
Didn’t realize they had them for side grinder. It’s on the shopping list.
in the 1990s we used these for making armor and called them scotch bright wheels. I found I like the sanding belts for a belt grinder maybe more then these wheels.
Thanks, that's the first time I have seen these disk, I am going to have to get some.👍
Gordon here, I never even knew that type of wheel were even made. thanks for the eye opener.
Chris thanks so much. Very informational and helpful video sir. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
Great video. You always find the best, most useful tools. Mahalo for sharing! : )
These things are great!
Your videos are awesome! Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the info Chris! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Nice review.......thanks !!!
Thanks for the video. Im looking to remove a few scratches from my golf clubs. Im finding 180 grit wheels, but the hardness is 5P. Can you recommend exactly what I should get and where I can order it
GSTK! Thnx.
Seems to be quite a long lead time in the US of 4 to 6 weeks. No one in NA carries these?
These work well, but boy can you burn through them in a hurry if the metal is to jagged. Surfacing imperfections off like light rust on flats is where they really shine.
Where do you get them? Eck usmc
$40 & $44.00 dollars respectively (as of Dec 2022)!! NOooo Thank you. I'll stick to a 25 pack of flap-disks for $26.00!! Geesh... talk about outrageous.
If you have a small business the time saving and the final finish are very soon recouped.