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I need to find something I can put in a drill or 4 1/2" grinder to strip and clean my wrought iron railing. I used wire brushes last time and although they worked they didn't last long. I picked wires out of my gut a lot.
 
I need to find something I can put in a drill or 4 1/2" grinder to strip and clean my wrought iron railing. I used wire brushes last time and although they worked they didn't last long. I picked wires out of my gut a lot.
This is what i mentioned,although from canadian tire, they are available from other mfrs. im really happy with how durable it is, 1” square tubing was quite rusty. I could have made it pretty shiny.
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I like this one more.
I need to find something I can put in a drill or 4 1/2" grinder to strip and clean my wrought iron railing. I used wire brushes last time and although they worked they didn't last long. I picked wires out of my gut a lot.

Harbour freight roofers torch.hooks up to a gas grill propane bottle auto igniter. Like $20.00
Buy a fire extinguisher also . They work great burn and a hand wire brush to finish.
 
This is what i mentioned,although from canadian tire, they are available from other mfrs. im really happy with how durable it is, 1” square tubing was quite rusty. I could have made it pretty shiny. View attachment 1715725396
I have some nooks and crannies to get into.

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Baking soda in a hsnd held sandblaster. Or sand. Could use sand.
 
Evening folks. Grilled a bunch of meat for the week since the weather was nice. Steak, ribs, chops and sausage. I should be set for the week!
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