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Old 03-31-2008, 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by 455hota
Looks like great progress on removing the undercoat. The air tool you showed in the pic, was it designed for use with those special wire wheels? Or did you get the wire wheels separate and just use your own air tool? It looks like the tool was designed for the wire wheels.
I have some undercoating to remove and your setup looks good... Please post any info on the tool. Thanks.
A 4 1/2" or 5" stringer bead brush on a mini-grinder (electric) is a scaled down version of this & was worked VERY WELL for me in this type of application.
The brush is thinner so it fits in tighter spots,but obviously slower in the larger areas.
(it's also great for cleaning pinchwelds)