Deve,
I just put a wire wheel in my 3/8" drill and go after them. They clean up
real nice that way. My drill is reversible and when the wheel gets to
where it is pretty much bent in one direction I just reverse the drill and
then it is almost like a new wire wheel again. Just my $.02.
Jim V.
58 GMC Suburban Carrier Pickup - V8 automatic
At 08:08 PM 1/21/00 Friday -0600, Deve Krehbiel wrote:
>Now that I have a Blast Cabinet (woohoo!!) and can clean most everything in
>house, I still have parts too big or too small for the cabinet. No problem
>on too big.. I just go fire up that monster sandblaster at the concrete
>company. But I have tons of nuts and bolts, washers, small threaded parts
>that need cleaned really good. What is the most effective way to clean nuts
>and bolts, etc? I have a 3/4 horse bench grinder that nearly take your
>fingers off when you are trying to clean them small parts. I will replace
>most nuts and bolts but there are still many small parts that need cleaning.
>Ideas?
>
>Deve
>50' 3100 (in parts all over the place)
>
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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