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- Cincinnati, OH
After a bunch of test fitting and grinding my arrow magnets are covered in metal shavings, what special methods have you used to remove the shavings.
Thanks,
jim
Thanks,
jim
Brush it off, compressed air and blow it off, duct tape
magnets shaped like an arrow that are used to position metal pieces prior to welding. If you want a picture look up "welding magnets" on google.
Thanks guys, I think I am going to try a brass brush.
jim
yeah, I mostly use them just to tack stuff together and cut things to size. By the time I am really welding, I've either removed the magnets or removed the baggies and blown all the grinding dust away. Welding near the baggies would make for an interesting evening :flame:X2. I generally take 'em outside and hit 'em with the air hose.
The ziploc baggie idea initially seems like a good one..... until the welding heat gets to 'em and then you're left with a plastic encased arrow magnet.....![]()
Warm water works great for me. Just dont do it in the wifes stainless steel sink...
~ James