03-07-2018, 05:43 PM
I believe someone on this forum not too long ago was singing the praises of 3M Scotch-Brite deburring wheels for cleaning/polishing
metal. I bought one to use in a rehab. of an old Delta drill press. It is pretty amazing what these wheels can do. Here is pic of wheel:
And here is one of the first parts I tackled: the so-called Delta retirement light. It started out as a very dull grey. After about 10
minutes in front of the old Craftsman grinder, here is what it looks like:
It looks pretty good, but there are nooks and crannies where the wheel can't reach: I am wondering how to deal
with areas like this. Do I go for a much softer 6" wheel or do I get something like these 1-1/2" wheels (below), and if so, are these intended to be used on, for example, a Dremel?
metal. I bought one to use in a rehab. of an old Delta drill press. It is pretty amazing what these wheels can do. Here is pic of wheel:
And here is one of the first parts I tackled: the so-called Delta retirement light. It started out as a very dull grey. After about 10
minutes in front of the old Craftsman grinder, here is what it looks like:
It looks pretty good, but there are nooks and crannies where the wheel can't reach: I am wondering how to deal
with areas like this. Do I go for a much softer 6" wheel or do I get something like these 1-1/2" wheels (below), and if so, are these intended to be used on, for example, a Dremel?