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One project I hate is scraping a house before painting. This product seemed to be the answer to my dreams but was outrageously priced for an angle grinder with a custom head.
http://paintshaver.com/paintshaver.html
So I made one using an 11 amp DeWALT grinder (D28402) and machined an aluminum housing and rotor. The tool uses 3 carbide cutters to strip the paint and are the same as used to machine metal on a lathe or mill.
The first picture shows a side view of the aluminum cutter body. The angle grinder handle has been modified to be up and over the grinder, out of the way.
This photo shows the cutter wheel that spins the 3 cutters inside the housing. The wheel is about 3.5" in diameter. 3 allen button-head screws in base of the housing adjust the depth of cut by compressing Belleville spring washers.
The end view showing where the edge of a clapboards get shaved. The round bolt head on the right sets that depth of cut.
Another side view showing the discharge port. The real Paintshaver uses a vacuum hose connected on the discharge to **** up leaded paint. I was not worried about that because lead paint was not used on my house.
I was able to strip several coats of paint down to bare wood almost as fast as repainting. Goggles and a dust mask is a must have when using this tool because it kicks up a cloud of paint chips.
http://paintshaver.com/paintshaver.html
So I made one using an 11 amp DeWALT grinder (D28402) and machined an aluminum housing and rotor. The tool uses 3 carbide cutters to strip the paint and are the same as used to machine metal on a lathe or mill.
The first picture shows a side view of the aluminum cutter body. The angle grinder handle has been modified to be up and over the grinder, out of the way.
This photo shows the cutter wheel that spins the 3 cutters inside the housing. The wheel is about 3.5" in diameter. 3 allen button-head screws in base of the housing adjust the depth of cut by compressing Belleville spring washers.
The end view showing where the edge of a clapboards get shaved. The round bolt head on the right sets that depth of cut.
Another side view showing the discharge port. The real Paintshaver uses a vacuum hose connected on the discharge to **** up leaded paint. I was not worried about that because lead paint was not used on my house.
I was able to strip several coats of paint down to bare wood almost as fast as repainting. Goggles and a dust mask is a must have when using this tool because it kicks up a cloud of paint chips.