ehcsrop
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I did a search being a bit of a newbie around here and did not see the tool I'm talking about but it may go by a different name. Some are made from an angle grinder and hold a flap or matrix material drum. Others drive the drum on center with the motor and seem to be easy to "draw" or pull across the surface. I think you guys know the tool by now.
I have a wrought iron patio swing that has been painted a few times with god knows what. It's dull, rust is showing through, but it just laughs at being sanded. Gums up discs and so on likely because grinders turn too fast and heat the paint. I thought I'd try the drum.
It comes with a mild drum that would be the perfect solution to make your cast iron table saw top look like new. That's great but it is not designed to remove a lot of material. So I bought what seemed like the roughest, meanest drum I could find. I can modulate the speed to keep from gumming up the paint.
It's not getting the job done. I know I should take this thing to the sandblaster but these guys are becoming scarce (it's a CA environmental thing) and expensive, not to mention the size and weight of this swing.
So I ask do you know of the killer drum for these? Maybe a knotted wire type? I found one but it's $100 and out of stock. I could use one meaner than that (below). If I was using a disc it would be 24 grit. Maybe that's what I need to do and slow the grinder. Suggestions?

Thank you.
I have a wrought iron patio swing that has been painted a few times with god knows what. It's dull, rust is showing through, but it just laughs at being sanded. Gums up discs and so on likely because grinders turn too fast and heat the paint. I thought I'd try the drum.
It comes with a mild drum that would be the perfect solution to make your cast iron table saw top look like new. That's great but it is not designed to remove a lot of material. So I bought what seemed like the roughest, meanest drum I could find. I can modulate the speed to keep from gumming up the paint.
It's not getting the job done. I know I should take this thing to the sandblaster but these guys are becoming scarce (it's a CA environmental thing) and expensive, not to mention the size and weight of this swing.
So I ask do you know of the killer drum for these? Maybe a knotted wire type? I found one but it's $100 and out of stock. I could use one meaner than that (below). If I was using a disc it would be 24 grit. Maybe that's what I need to do and slow the grinder. Suggestions?

Thank you.
