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ZeroAxe wrote:If you are going to use one of those wire wheels on the angle grinder, make sure that you wear a FULL face mask/shield(almost like a welder's helmet). Those wires DO COME OFF..... ask me how I know!?
And the bits of wire that come off every few minutes are able to go straight through an overall and embed themselves in your flesh. Ask me how I know ...
ZeroAxe wrote:If you are going to use one of those wire wheels on the angle grinder, make sure that you wear a FULL face mask/shield(almost like a welder's helmet). Those wires DO COME OFF..... ask me how I know!?
And the bits of wire that come off every few minutes are able to go straight through an overall and embed themselves in your flesh. Ask me how I know ...
How do you know....
Damn,I'm good!
Beach Buggy (Running and now Aircooled!)
VW TDi DC
Jetta V TDi
Well, 40 grit sandpaper removes everything very easily!!
The only problem now is getting rid of the soundproofing that VW stuck to the pan, I can get large pieces to chunk off, but now there are numerous smaller pieces that are stuck to the ribs
hhhmmm....similar issue with mine! Perhaps try contact glue remover. It worked like a charm on mine, you just have to work quickly. I pull off about 5l of contact glue off my pan! It wont damage the paint either!!
ZeroAxe wrote:If you are going to use one of those wire wheels on the angle grinder, make sure that you wear a FULL face mask/shield(almost like a welder's helmet). Those wires DO COME OFF..... ask me how I know!?
And the bits of wire that come off every few minutes are able to go straight through an overall and embed themselves in your flesh. Ask me how I know ...
How do you know....
I picked out small 'fly-off' pieces of wire out of my skin with pliers!!!!!
Ok, maybe not pliers, but they had to be pulled out
Zero axe, i know that feeling, i my self do not like thos wire brushes,
and to learn you oke something of metalurgical.
Sorry guys , i will have to do this in afrikaans, my engels in metalurgie is nie goed nie
moet nie n staal borsel gebruik om n staal opervlak skoon te maak nie, want die Yster ioone in die borsel reageer met die yster ione in die staal operflak, en dit verspoedig dat daar weer roes sal kom, gebruik n koper draad borsel op n staal opervlak.
have nothing on the cards now, but have a red beach buggy in sight that I want
SUZIE wrote:Zero axe, i know that feeling, i my self do not like thos wire brushes,
and to learn you oke something of metalurgical.
Sorry guys , i will have to do this in afrikaans, my engels in metalurgie is nie goed nie
moet nie n staal borsel gebruik om n staal opervlak skoon te maak nie, want die Yster ioone in die borsel reageer met die yster ione in die staal operflak, en dit verspoedig dat daar weer roes sal kom, gebruik n koper draad borsel op n staal opervlak.
*don't use a steel brush to clean a steel surface.The steel ions in the brush reacts with the ions in the surface,and that speeds up the forming of rust.Rather use a copper brush on a steel surface*
Damn,I'm good!
Beach Buggy (Running and now Aircooled!)
VW TDi DC
Jetta V TDi
builders warehouse sell contact glue remover. I actually think its made by Genkem. i used about 2 bottles on my pan. Just try and work with it when its cool. I cant promise anything, but it might be worth a shot. +- R40 a bottle.