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Many years ago, out on one of the ships, I built a grill from a 42gal oil barrel, I used a standard straight-wire cup wheel to clean some spots where I needed to weld, and it was fine as long as I didn't bear down hard. I sneezed at one point and jammed the angle grinder into the barrel and it tore up the surface. Had I been using a knotted/braided cup, it probably would have gouged right through the barrel. |
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I tried the weed burner....too slow for me, the flexible sanding disk with like 60 grit should clear it off quick...I used it by hand it was pretty quick.
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Country Gentleman
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Got a pic or link to the one you used? I thought you meant one of those flexible sanding disc pads that goes on your angle grinder.
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This is what I meant....and in my post when I said I used it by hand...I meant th 60grit sandpaper sorry for the confusion.
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