Quoted from jibmums:And embedded in the rug, and then your girlfriend steps on one
You have a rug in your workshop? And your girlfriend comes out to visit you there? You're one lucky dude!
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Quoted from jibmums:And embedded in the rug, and then your girlfriend steps on one
You have a rug in your workshop? And your girlfriend comes out to visit you there? You're one lucky dude!
Not sure what you're using the wire brush for with your Dremel. If it's for light sockets, I take a sheet of Scotchbrite, cut off little piece (approx. 1/4" x 1") wrap it around a small headless nail, secure with duct tape, insert in light socket and go. You get about 200 little pieces of Scotchbrite from one sheet.
For corrosion removal I use these quick disconnect abrasive pads with my Dremel quick disconnect (EZ lock) arbor. They are the very best, and easily swapped out with my other EZ lock tools (cut off wheel, etc.). You can get them in different grades of abrasiveness. Only warning, do not use on Chrome...I find them to be too abrasive. But for general cleanup on metals, they are the bomb!
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