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Hello, so with the type of work I do I always have to clean the paint from the weld joint. Other than a wire wheel I cannot think of anything that is faster to do this. The metal is 16-22ga so I can’t just take a grinder or a flap disk to it so unless someone has a better option for cleaning paint without taking away metal I’m curious what everyone uses for wire wheels. I’ve been using generic wire wheels by looking for something that will give me a lot of life. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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Take a look at these, supposed to work good and they don't throw wires at you

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For cleaning smaller areas and joints like you are referring to I just use a 3-4in fairly course wire wheel in a high speed reversable drill. As the wire wheel starts to get a set just reverse it and it's always like new. Mine runs 3200 RPM. Throws wires a bit but nothing like a grinder at 10,000 -13,000 RPM. The composite wheels work well but the 2 types I tried did wear out pretty quickly.
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You can get flap disks in finer grits (120 or so) that will peel paint but not grind the metal. I like loose knot wire wheels for corners when its prep or paint removal, personally.
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LtBadd wrote:Take a look at these, supposed to work good and they don't throw wires at you

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I’ve used these and they don’t load up with paint. Depending on the paint your grinding there equal too or better than a wire wheel. Without the flying wire needles.
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https://www.walter.com/products/-/produ ... ing/fx-cup

I know Walter is expensive but the last a long time compared to the cheeper alternative.

I believe with this style you can trim the edge just like a flap disk. And if you read the specs, the work more optimally at 6k rpm and not the 10k+ that a regular grinder operates at. Gotta get the Metabo with the variable speed!
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Homemade wrote:https://www.walter.com/products/-/produ ... ing/fx-cup

I know Walter is expensive but the last a long time compared to the cheeper alternative.

I believe with this style you can trim the edge just like a flap disk. And if you read the specs, the work more optimally at 6k rpm and not the 10k+ that a regular grinder operates at. Gotta get the Metabo with the variable speed!
+1 for Walter products
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+1+ +1 for Walter wheels.
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I already use Walter zip wheels and flap discs so it no surprise that they would make good wire wheels and paint removal products. Just wasn’t sure if those were worth it but it seems like I’ll have to invest in some more Walter products! Thanks everyone!
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