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> Wire wheels, What to use?
74ravenna
post May 27 2017, 09:45 AM
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I have the tar off the floor boards and want to wire wheel the surface to take off the rust and any residual tar and seam sealer.
Any recommendations for wire wheels?
I have an angle grinder and cordless drills so i could use either of those but i have absolutely no experience using a wire wheel on anything.


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mepstein
post May 27 2017, 01:20 PM
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The way I read the OP's post, he already removed the tar and wants to clean up the floorpan. I would use a knotted wire wheel and some 3M disks. Also a pneumatic needle scaller ($20 at harbor freight ) works great to remove seam sealer and leftover tar. Get the small one.
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post May 27 2017, 02:36 PM
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QUOTE(mepstein @ May 27 2017, 03:20 PM) *

The way I read the OP's post, he already removed the tar and wants to clean up the floorpan. I would use a knotted wire wheel and some 3M disks. Also a pneumatic needle scaller ($20 at harbor freight ) works great to remove seam sealer and leftover tar. Get the small one.


Excellent, will do.

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