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Reddit mentions of Steel Wool, 12 pad, Super Fine Grade #0000, Rhodes American, Final Finish

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Steel Wool, 12 pad, Super Fine Grade #0000, Rhodes American, Final Finish
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Steel wool super fine grade #0000 used in cleaning, polishing, buffing and refinishingUniform, high quality metal strands with gentle abrasivenessEach bag has 16 steel wool padsFlexible to reach in and around cornersUse to smooth wood, lacquer, varnish, shellac and polyurethane; remove finish and buff furniture; clean precision tools; DE gloss painted surfacesUse steel wool instead of sandpaper for extra fine wood working projects.Use steel wool to clean and polish chrome when combined with the right products.Steel wool can be used to keep certain pests out by inserting it into holes.Use Homax Steel Wool to when cleaning and refinishing retro wooden furniture.
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ColorGray
Height8.5 Inches
Length18.6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2017
Size1 Pack(12 pads)
Weight0.13125 Pounds
Width8.8 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Steel Wool, 12 pad, Super Fine Grade #0000, Rhodes American, Final Finish:

u/Tech_Bender ยท 1 pointr/poi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5fEp0wpKFw

This was done with two light duty chains formed into a loop at the end. I used several of rolls (5 ish) of the 0000 grade steel wool. At the end of the video you can see that the chain was red hot from how hot the steel wool got. You can also see in the video I'm using very little protective gear (No gloves, no facemask etc.) I also set the neighbors yard on fire.

https://www.amazon.com/Steel-Super-Rhodes-American-Finish/dp/B074MDTWQR?ref_=bl_dp_s_web_2593612011

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Do not be stupid like I was. I got lucky because if one of those chains whipped back up and hit me it would have branded me.

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When you unroll the steel wool, you have to fluff it in order for it to burn properly. If it's tightly compacted it will not burn quickly enough as enough air cannot get to it for the oxidation to happen rapidly enough. Too loosely packed and it will burn much too rapidly and fly off in one large mass of molten metal.


The cage sort of design you're describing might be better suited for sparkle poi made from lump coal charcoal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa7f11SJxBI < Cages
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4OIIXx-rWk < omg this guy is a fucking fire wizard.