Finds: Decal Removal Wheel

Ever wonder how the A-Team guys got all that pin-striping off those late ’70s sedans? If they were around now, they’d use the Dynazip Decal Eraser wheel. Just think of all the hours B.A. could’ve spent “pittyin’ the foos” instead of scraping.
The eraser wheel uses its serrated “crepe” teeth to gently grind away decals and stickers from a painted metal surface.  It’s most often used for auto body work, and the serrations provide improved airflow that prevents surface heat build-up on the soon to be graphic-less vehicle. (Less heat = less likely to damage the paint.) The design of the teeth also allows for a relative jump-and-vibration free experience.
So, if the bad guys are taking advantage of small town folk and you need to strip a 78 Lincoln of all its stickers and graphics and still have enough time to weld on a flame thrower — this is the tool for you.
Street Pricing starts at $24. (Mr. T starter kit sold separately.)
Decal Removal Wheel [Dynabrade]
Street Pricing [Froogle]
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fred { The hammer has not yet made it to their web site - but the new brake spring tool is listed for online purchase: http://www.mactools.com/shoponline/product/tabid/120/p-331257-dbst1058.aspx } – May 16, 8:00 PM
Blair { Too bad this only applies to Wilton vises, I have an ancient Massey Vise in the shop that was my grandfather's, reclaimed from the scrap... } – May 16, 6:29 PM
Old Tool Guy { I grabbed one of these as soon as my tool guy showed it to me. "Kicks Ass" is not strong enough for how wonderful this... } – May 16, 6:00 PM
Barks { $$? } – May 16, 9:54 AM
david leyba { would submmit idea on a gardening tool . i have not seen it anywhere } – May 16, 9:19 AM
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Did somebody watch an A-Team marathon on TNT this weekend?
Fascinating. I recently ran across instructions for using granulated sugar as a mild abrasive for removing marks from plastic surfaces, for instance if you’d like to de-badge your cellphone or PDA. More tricks for the arsenal!
[...] Originally Posted by itr1143-01 goto paint and body supply shop and get a rubber wheel for the die grinder…they work very well as long as you don’t stay in one place to long…g/l +1 Or get a Plastic Razor Blade and a little bit of time. Here is a link to the eraser wheel. I bought one from Snap on that goes on a drill, it works good too… Toolmonger » Blog Archive » Finds: Decal Removal Wheel [...]