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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ekimneirbo, Aug 17, 2021.

  1. indyjps
    Joined: Feb 21, 2007
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    Stripping a car sucks, but I'd have to look closer at the cost of consumables, if I'm using multiple $20 pads per panel, wheres the cutoff to just pay a blaster when you compare your time plus consumables. This tool works in flats and you still have to consider inside corners.

    Who's using one and what's the life of a pad? Can you strip an entire door or hood with one drum/pad?

    DA use, I see a lot of people using them poorly, leaning on the edge which just wastes the pad. It also wears thru the pad about an inch in, making it difficult to remove.
     
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  2. ekimneirbo
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    That be me..........:D
     
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  3. pvfjr
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    So you're against ALL power tools, then?
     
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  4. 1971BB427
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    Those style pads in my angle grinder are all I use to strip paint. Extremely fast, cheap, and two discs is all I ever need to strip an entire car to bare metal in 4-5 hours.
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  5. chiro
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    I have the Eastwood SCT. Love this thing. Screw the cost of consumables. The job it does is worth it. Fast, easy, pretty when done with a finish that primer STICKS to like glue. You will be very happy after using one for about two minutes
    andy.
     
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  6. lostmind
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    Wire wheel cup on an angle grinder is what I use. Can't imagine anything being easier or faster or cheaper.
     
  7. ekimneirbo
    Joined: Apr 29, 2017
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    ekimneirbo

    OK, I finally received the wheel I ordered from Amazon so I could see if it fits my Eastwood Surface Conditioning Tool. Eastwood wants $50 normally for this type of wheel while the one from Amazon was $23.48 free shipping. It did however take a month to get it. It is slightly larger in diameter than the wheel that came on my Eastwood. You can look at the difference in the pictures. Did have to wiggle the keyways a little to get it on, but it fits just fine and less than half the cost. Don't have anything I want to use it on right now or have an Eastwood wheel to compare longivity to, but the answer is that it does fit just fine.

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  8. 57JoeFoMoPar
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    You're absolutely right. People who use technology to accomplish tasks quicker, easier and, better than older methods are total losers and a bunch of lazy sacks of garbage. I want my mail delivered by carrier pigeon or covered wagon because email is for lazy losers. Google can piss off, give me some encyclopedia Britannica in heavy-bound hard-cover volumes so I can store all this knowledge in a mahogany bookshelf in my home library.....
     
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  9. arkiehotrods
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    So pretty much those who have one and have used it like it while those who don't have one don't like it.
     
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  10. patsurf
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    YOU get to be a moderator!...
     
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  11. While I commemted…I’v never used this tool…but I used a buffer with the same idea..a drum buffing pad…was supposed to leave a swirl free finish….total PITA to use compared to a normal buffer…
     
  12. Buy the dam thing and post some new pictures it's all about pictures here !
     
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  13. 57JoeFoMoPar
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    Just as an FYI, Harbor Freight caught on to this one and offers a Bauer branded version of it. At $150, it's $70 less than the Eastwood, and the drums are available at the store, and interchange across makes. Drums are comparable price to offerings on Amazon, though as mentioned, the Amazon drums are 4.5" whereas the others are 4". I pulled the trigger on one a while back and I really like it so far.

    https://www.harborfreight.com/9-amp...9.html?_br_psugg_q=surface+conditioning+tools
     
  14. Just visited a shop that uses those.
    They really dig em
     
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  15. s55mercury66
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    from SW Wyoming

    I have the Jeg's version. The Amazon pads work just as we'll as the one that came on it. Well, the one that I put on it to replace the original, and that original one did all of the upper surfaces of a full-size mid '60's FoMoCo automobile, and the fenders and doors. Instead of wearing out my sanders, air compressor and my hands changing out worn out discs, I think I'll be lazy and cheap, pay the light bill and use the darn thing for a while longer. My sandpaper suppliers are mourning their loss as we speak.
     
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