I learned this with my 57 Feather Craft, everyone on the site says not to mix steal, with aluminum, or even pressure treated wood, it degrades aluminum.
Thats fast, I hope that wire brush is up to that speed, yep, those little steal wires can do damage and inbed in your skin, do a careful pre run and hit a big screw diver first with some good protection, face shield and leather arms if you can, looks good
They will all lose wires eventually, but it’s rated for it... Have picked a few of them out of me. Like a pin cushion. Lol.
No, the 67or 68 I think it is. Stingray. It’s red. Sitting across from the cuda. I didn’t realize it’s not in the pictures.
Used to wire wheel a lot with my makita 7” grinder, properly rated cup brush. Its unbelievable where them wires end up. Dont usually feel them until a piece if clothing snags the wire. Gloves,overalls and a face shield with glasses.
Thats enough shop time for the day. I need some lunch. Bench grinder is marginally better,with the 2 8” wheels in it. To balance,i spun them around until gravity had no effect on them.
When we did that model 60 in December, I got pelted with those wires. I ended up throwing away my Carhart coat because of it. Just never could get all the wires out. Next time, I’m wearing a leather welding coat
yes, Brenda serves my son when he plays music here, she said where you're son today, I said work and he said pour me a shot on his tab, I laughed and said I was joking, she is a doll, 30 year old beuityful les be.an. about 6'tall, legs plum up to my fa.....oh you know
No Tim, this was old down town main street. The place we met at was Uper Crust pizza bar and grill, still my favorite place to enjoy a cold brew and eats
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