This may be another silly question revealing I have much to learn....Still, learning here is better than by trial and error.
I was told that an angle grinder would become one of my favorite tools.....and now I have one.
A handful of recalcitrant small screw/nut arrangements (tying down wires and one on each of the headlight pots) are no match. Very nice.
Then when took a break my son (who just arrived home from college- nice to have help) took the grinding wheel to the frame and breakfast. With the grinding wheel he removed rust down to bare metal.
Which raises two questions......
1- if this can be done with grinding wheel, why do some use a wire wheel attachment........ is the grinding wheel too aggressive (seems relatively easily managed)?
2- it is a slow process. ........is it true that with rust treatments like POR-15 really eliminate this step?
thanks.
I was told that an angle grinder would become one of my favorite tools.....and now I have one.
A handful of recalcitrant small screw/nut arrangements (tying down wires and one on each of the headlight pots) are no match. Very nice.
Then when took a break my son (who just arrived home from college- nice to have help) took the grinding wheel to the frame and breakfast. With the grinding wheel he removed rust down to bare metal.
Which raises two questions......
1- if this can be done with grinding wheel, why do some use a wire wheel attachment........ is the grinding wheel too aggressive (seems relatively easily managed)?
2- it is a slow process. ........is it true that with rust treatments like POR-15 really eliminate this step?
thanks.
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