Steam cleaning and carding

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So since I'm in recovery mode for another couple weeks I have enough time on my hands to get into trouble. I was watching the youtube video by C and R arsenal and this one caught my attention.
https://youtu.be/VHyoUF50rF0
I was thinking about steaming and carding a beat up cooey 600 see if I can make the old girl look better. Anyone have a good source for a stainless steel wire wheel? Anyone ever try thos sort of thing?
 
you can use steel wood - just boil it or soak in acetone to get rid of the oils. I actually found some small fine brushes in Home Depot that the wires were fine enough for carding. (score) Don't use brass.

I don't like the wheels mostly because they throw crap everywhere - not necessary IMO.
 
you can use steel wood - just boil it or soak in acetone to get rid of the oils. I actually found some small fine brushes in Home Depot that the wires were fine enough for carding. (score) Don't use brass.

I don't like the wheels mostly because they throw crap everywhere - not necessary IMO.

I've had those little wires in the wheel come flying out like little spears. Sure fire way to take your eye out. Even with your safety squint.
 
I've had those little wires in the wheel come flying out like little spears. Sure fire way to take your eye out. Even with your safety squint.

A full face shield is a good idea. Many years back I was wire wheeling some some cast iron heat registers while wearing safety glasses. When I washed my face afterwards, it stung and that's when I noticed several wires had stuck into my forehead.
 
I've had those little wires in the wheel come flying out like little spears. Sure fire way to take your eye out. Even with your safety squint.

A full face shield is a good idea. Many years back I was wire wheeling some some cast iron heat registers while wearing safety glasses. When I washed my face afterwards, it stung and that's when I noticed several wires had stuck into my forehead.

Haha ... yes, getting impaled with tiny spears is never fun....

Wheels are too aggressive for express bluing... some steel wool and a fine brush gives more control over how much you are removing.
 
Sorry, no - I literally (by literally I mean figuratively) tripped over them in the paint aisle ... was by all the abrasives, steel wool and such. 3 wooden handled brushes in a little bag, one brass, one plastic and one steel bristled. I bought 3 bags I think.
 
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