TILAX Wire Brush Wheel Cup Brush Set 6 Piece, Wire Brush for Drill 1/4 Inch Arbor 0.012 Inch Coarse Carbon Steel Crimped Wire Wheel
6 Wire, The Drill Brush, Tilax Wire Brush Wheel Cup Brush Set, Surface Adhesion Treatment, 0.012 Inch Carbon Steel Crimped Wire, 2"(50Mm)*1Pc Wire Cup Brush
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8.92 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about TILAX Wire Brush Wheel Cup Brush Set 6 Piece, Wire Brush for Drill 1/4 Inch Arbor 0.012 Inch Coarse Carbon Steel Crimped Wire Wheel
I used to use a chisel to remove the glue from the clamps, but that was time consuming and bloody, so I used to blow away the drill press, which is what I picked up for my otherwise useless hazard fright drill press.
I use wire wheels on my projects to take the rust off them so I can clean them up, they are very nice and durable, and I have been using them for a few weeks now, and they still feel good, even though I took them out of the box.
I have only tested one of them, but they are just as good as I expected. I needed a wire wheel for a piece I am restoring, and this set was priced about right.
The different sizes of brush heads make it easy to clean the areas, even after using them for a long period of time.
It was the perfect set to grind the rust off of my trailer and to help me get it back together, the brush material lasted more than I thought, and I still have half of it left.
Common Questions
Is it possible that this releases extremely fine dust when used on concrete?
It's always wise to use safety goggles and dust protection for your nose and mouth, even if you don't have hair.
Is it possible to use these with a Dremel?
Unless you have a dremel motor that can handle 1/4" arbor, they'll fit.
Are the brushes made in China?
The bottom of the carton they cone in says made in China.
Is it possible that this releases extremely fine dust when used on concrete?
It's always wise to use safety goggles and dust protection for your nose and mouth, even if you don't have hair.
Is it possible to use these with a Dremel?
Unless you have a dremel motor that can handle 1/4" arbor, they'll fit.