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Diamabrush Wood Deck Removal Tool 4-1/2 in. (One Pack)

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  • Wood Deck Removal Tool 4-1/2 in.

Description

Wood Deck Removal Tool 4-1/2 in.


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4 x 4 x 2 inches


Brand: Diamabrush


Color: Grey


Head Type: دائري


Thread Coverage: Fully Threaded


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4 x 4 x 2 inches; 11.36 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 9304501240-50AB


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 21, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Diamabrush


Best Sellers Rank: #15,472 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #6 in Angle Grinder Wheels


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 483 ratings


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  • I wpuld give 6 stars if I could
When I 1st moved into my house I stained my deck with a solid stain. After a few months it chipped, and the paint that didn't chip you couldn't sand or scrape off. I tried sanders and every heavy acid chemicals to no avail. So every year all I could do was repaint that chip parts that would eventually chip off again. So ugly. I saw this deck removal tool on you tube, so I thought I'd give it a try. I know it's pricey, but trust me it is so worth it. I was able to scrape all the solid stain off to bare wood. UNBELIEVABLE tool. You have no idea how happy I am l. I no longer have to deal will with solid stain chipped look that was such an eye sore. Look at posted clips. Now, to use this tool you need to follow all safety precautions. You need to wear long sleeve shirt and pants. The chip paint comes off so fast it leaves marks and stings as it hits you. Also wear goggles to protect your eyes. And definitely wear heavy duty gloves. Overall, I did a 300 square foot deck and it lasted through the whole project. Again, I know it's pricey, but to me how it did the job to bare wood it was worth every penny. My pics might be deceiving with the different shades of wood. That's only because some deck boards were replaced. Trust me, I saided all sold stain off down to bare wood. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023 by Jeff B Jeff B

  • It's a beast!
I had screwed up the stain job. Wanted to start over. Didn't want to use chemicals to remove the stain job. The diamond brush took it down to the bare wood. New start. Scars the wood when it isn't handled correctly. But, pretty easy to learn how to control it. Note that instructions advise that the grinder needs to be limited to at or under 10,000 (I assume rotations per ...) I needed to buy a new grinder (to fit the diamond brush as my cheap grinder had a wrong sized arbor.) The Makita I bought was rated at the 10,000 whatevers. The sawdust created is amazing! filled the shopvac by 2/3's. I had a device to attach to the grinder that allowed my to attach the shop vac hose in order to capture the dust/sawdust. I didn't use it. It was a hassle for me. As a result, very fine sawdust every where. I periodically sweepted (sp?) it up and dumped it into the shop vac barrell. At the end the barrel/can was 2/3's full. And under the deck! Lot's of sawdust. But, very rewarding. The deck is about 25' by 10' and the ramp/walk way up to the ramp 4'by 35' - estimates! Day and a half project. Stained it with Penofin penetrating oil that my wife heard about on a call-in radio show (WCCO - Minneapolis.) Easy application as I used a floor mop (that spunge (sp?) type that has the squeezer to get out the excess.) Beautiful finish. The scars from the diamond brush were fairly limited as I caught on as to how to control it/the diamabrush/grinder. Also, I did some finish sanding to deal with some of the marks. The stain also seemed to hide some of the marks. Anyway, very happy with the project and especially Diamondbrush. Thank you to the YouTube videos!!! or I'd never known about Diamonabrush. I'm quite proud of myself! Big project and did it all myself - with a lot of help from Diamabrush. (I can't remember the spelling.) BTW, I bought some "rubber" knee pads and they were critically important! Hearing protection - a must. Dust protection - a must. Scott in Austin MN ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023 by Further47 in Austin MN

  • Very Aggressive Tool - Works Well
There are two key things to consider when using this tool: Safety and Finesse. If you aren't extremely careful using this tool, you could have a very bad day. Using a guard and vacuum hose are imperative. Second, finesse. You really need a light touch if using it to remove paint from soft surfaces like wood. I found it took some practice, but once I figured out the sweet spot, it was extremely effective in removing multiple layers of old paint. I think this item is overpriced. Considering the materials necessary to make it are very common, and it's basically a piece of molded plastic with metal inserts, this ought to cost $25 - $30 tops. Even so, it saved me a lot of time on a hard job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023 by StatsCop

  • Steel toe boots are a must
This thing works very well to remove old paint. Don't pooh pooh the safety instructions, like I normally do. I decided to actually wear good foot protection and then promptly ran over my foot. It just bounced off my steel toes, so no harm done, but I think it could have been disastrous for my toe had I not. You also cannot let your attention wander. It wants to take off on its own and can dig large gouges in one pass. I think a light sanding needs to be planned afterward, as it does tend to leave swirl marks. I tried chemical stripper first, but with the currently available ones, it just was tons of scraping for not much removal. The diamabrush works much better and faster, and adds an element of danger to your project! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by MKR

  • Isn’t a miracle paint eraser
I used the Dimabrush to remove paint from the redwood siding on my home. The top coating was a heavy latex which quickly fouled the cutters. It was necessary for me to use a heat gun to remove this layer from the siding first. The tool then worked well stripping what was left, but I needed to sand the wood afterwards with 60 and 80 grit paper. So now I understand why this tool is principally marketed to remove single layer deck coatings. However, it definitely played a useful role in my process. It’s just not a miracle paint eraser, but I don’t think any one tool or method can be. It’s a good tool to have in your inventory along with a belt sander, orbital sander, pole sander, oscillating tool, and heat gun along with various bladed scrapers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by Mad Russian

  • Business on the deck!
Provided the “tipping point” to rework the pool deck. Aggregate was what the removal needed to reapply the coating. Angle grinder was put to the test with this disk…winners!
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by Grady

  • It worked great.
It worked great. Intimidating at first. I used it to take paint off a 15 year old deck. Makes quick work of removing paint. It has a learning curve. Make sure not to press to hard at times. It gets faster as you go.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2023 by Joe

  • Get's the job done
$$$$$ for what it does but works as advertised. Used to remove paint from deck railing.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023 by MIke Mac

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