Brush up your skills! 🎨
The Pro Grade Acid Brushes come in a convenient 36-count pack, featuring 3/8 inch boar hair bristles and a 6-inch long handle. Designed for a variety of applications, these brushes are perfect for both professionals and hobbyists, ensuring durability and precision for all your crafting and maintenance needs.
G**N
Exactly like I used in the Marines
I use these for projects using Epoxy Resin, JB Weld, Bondo, Grease, stuff you don't want to waste a nice paint brush on. and they work great. especially when working in tight spots. then just throw it away
G**N
Would purchase again
Decent quality for the price and handy for many tasks
S**H
Worth the price
Used for contact cement. Some bristles came out while brushing on sole. Check for loose bristles before using
J**N
these brushes are also fine for flux applications.
brushes packaged nicely and we use them as disposable brushes to apply grease, etc.
F**N
Must have for flux applications
These are ubiquitous in soldering situations for a reason. I usually order these every other year and never run out. I've had minimal bristle loss with these, but some loss is inevitable. The brush size and stiffness is adequate for most applications. The price is right for these and plenty for almost anyone.
N**K
Good for the price
I can’t really complain cause these are definitely worth the price. but they do lose bristles, other acid brushes I’ve used rarely did. If you can’t tolerate an occasional bristle coming out, these aren’t for you. But I feel like these are good for most applications for these brushes.
A**R
Ok
Good quality
T**N
Great value and quality and quantity
These are the prototypical metal handle flux brushes I’ve been using since the 70s. Maybe not the same company, but the design and quality. When dealing with acidic flux, it’s best to use a natural bristle and a wooden handle, but the wooden handle isn’t that important as long as you’re being reasonably attentive. Boar hair. Mic drop! They work, and I now have 36 of them for a great price. They say you should only use a flux brush once to avoid contaminating your flux or the workpiece of metal jewelry or pipes or whatever; however, isopropyl alcohol will clean these brushes as long as you are thorough. In my experience there is a stray bristle or two once in a while and these offer a firm brush for applying goopy flux as well as boric acid flux. If using boric acid flux, be sure to rinse in water with baking soda to neutralize the acidic flux before cleaning with alcohol.
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