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Revision as of 15:21, 26 October 2017
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Synonyms: | DE: Drahtbürsten |
Type: | hand tool or bit |
Material: | metal (e.g. rusty or painted), sometimes wood |
Location: | metal workshop |
Access Requirements: | upon reading |
We have "typical" handheld wire brushes as well as drill-driven circular ones ("wire brush bits").
Besides for touching up all kinds of rusty, patinated or otherwise unsightly metal pieces, wire brushes are handy for cleaning "live edge" wood (i.e. what's left behind after you break off the bark) which would be very tedius with sandpaper.
Brass Wire Brushes
<soft and golden>
Steel Wire Brushes
<hard and grey>
Stainless Steel Wire Brushes
<hard and light grey>