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Chip Brushes, 12 Pack

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Chip Brushes

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Chip brushes have natural bristles, with wood handles set in epoxy. For use with resins, glues, acetone, and other solvents. Use chip brushes to clean parts, apply touch-up paint, varnish, paint trim, and many other boat, workshop, and household uses. Choose from 1/2 inch to 4 inch wide brush heads, all available as 12 packs. Cost-effective, disposable design.

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Scappoose
5 out of 5 stars.

Excellent Disposable

14 years ago
This is a sow's ear, not a silk purse. It is a most satisfactory, INEXPENSIVE brush. Five stars for doing what it is supposed to do quite well.
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washington, dc
4 out of 5 stars.

chip brushes

16 years ago
great inexpensive, disposable brush. saves water by not cleaning.
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Q: Are chip brushes good for applications of bee's wax on pores plastic?

4 years ago
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A: I would not. I am a skier, and the bases on modern skis are somewhat porous (P-tex is a proprietary example). I ?crayon? or rub on a bar of the wax, and since it is a flat surface use an iron to melt slightly and even it out. There are other methods to wax skis, but I think this one would work for you. If the surface is not flat, a heat gun might do the same thing, followed by rubbing with a non absorbent material. Repeat as necessary to achieve the desired effect. The chip brushes will absorb most of the wax, and stay there even if saturated.

4 years ago
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Q: are these brushes made in america?

8 years ago
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A: China

8 years ago
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Q: how many in a box?

10 years ago
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A: Up to 1.5__quote__ you get 36, 2__quote__ gets you 24, and anything above 2__quote__ is 12 per box.

10 years ago
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Q: I'm looking for a small metal handle (round tubular) chip brush. Ideal for small epoxy projects.Any ideas where I might find them?

11 years ago
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A: Check with the west system products, they make them for use with their epoxy.

11 years ago
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