Nerf Gun Makeover VLOG Part 4
December 27, 2017 by johnlyons
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That’s a brilliant use for a brass wire wheel. The original use for that is for cleaning steel. The brass is softer than the steel, which means that it can’t scratch the steel but it can scratch off the stuff which softer than brass, like light rust, marker, stickers, etc.
Can I say that the first image of this topic is absolutely brilliant ?
It’s shows almost comedy levels of frustration …
glue on the stickers may be a problem.
How long after @warzan gets his hands on the finished article will he do exactly what the warning note said not to… if we see @dignity on the weekender with an eye patch we’ll know…
Whoa, that brass wire wheel eats through plastic!
Good idea to wear safety glasses when working with the brass tool…