Dana01 wrote:Hi Snakeoil,
Well ... that last part was mostly tongue in cheek :) I don't use the wire wheel as a degreaser ... usually. I'll use it on ferrous metals lightly to remove scale but not if the part is visible because I do know that the wheel will pit softer or equally hard metals.
Actually I do like to use it lightly on chrome followed by 0000 steel wool.
That being said, I have used it on Aluminum parts (with a deft, feather touch) if I plan on doing more finish sanding and/or paint, or the part is internal (the hidden part of fork lowers eg.)
Sorry if I mislead anyone. I sometimes post with jest.
Parts cleaning Solution
I use the wire wheel to remove gasket material. ............lm
Did not mean to give the impression that wire wheels have no use or value. I used them regularly myself. Was just trying to avoid some newb getting the wrong impression. I'm sure we've all seen the victims of wire wheels in the wrong hands. I think the worst for me was a 1st generation, low serial number, US marked Colt Single Action Army that was wire brushed from stem to stern. Very sad to see.
regards, Rob
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