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Surrey Dave

posted on 3/5/06 at 07:26 AM Reply With Quote
The Tool (twisted knot cup)

Bought one of these legendary, weapons recently(£7) have used it very few times, and it is now bald , most of the wires being impaled through my teashirt!!

Obviously it was c**p , where and what is a good make that will last?

Or do they all self destruct?

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flak monkey

posted on 3/5/06 at 08:25 AM Reply With Quote
I had a couple that self destructed. But the last ones I have bought have been pretty good. They were bosch ones i think, about £10.

David





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ayoungman

posted on 3/5/06 at 08:40 AM Reply With Quote
ditto, Band Q do bosch. Or you could go dewalt and blow the budget !





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David Jenkins

posted on 3/5/06 at 10:03 AM Reply With Quote
You will still need some heavy material between you and the brush - I've ended up with wires stuck into the skin of my leg before now!

In the end I used to wear my leather welding apron...

David






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caber

posted on 3/5/06 at 07:57 PM Reply With Quote
I got a wire in the upper lip once very painful after I pulled it out! I find a decent boiler suite is good and a visor type mask. Also watch what youare brushing, too much pressure over a sharp edge will throw wires like anything! They are great tools for cleaning but do handle with care!

Caber

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