Stop in for a cup of coffee

I mean, Eastwood makes good stuff, and I can see that thing being real handy for stripping roofs and quarter panels and stuff, but I can't see it working any better on the bottom of a rusty undercoated car, with its $50 or $60 or $70 drum, than a $3 flap disc, and the flap disc will get in a lot tighter spots and not fly to pievces if ya' hit a jagged spot.

As Ray and I have found over and over, there's a tool for every cleaning job, and Ray has most of 'em.

...like these great li'l sombeeyothes for yer oscillating sander. Little suckers'll cut or scrape ANYthing. And who knew til it laid around in the box a year or more til Ray tried it out.

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I think Fien(sp?) was the first with the oscilliting cutter/sanders.
Never used them for car stuff. Do use them for building conservation and related. Got to be pretty careful with the blades. Easy to ruin them - especially hitting buried nails with the wood cutting ones. Still much better than using chisel in some situations (and repalcing a blade is much quicker than resharpening chipped chisels)