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Swisted Knot Wheel Brush from Hell!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by buickbybirth, Apr 19, 2011.

  1. buickbybirth
    Joined: Jan 28, 2011
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    Last night after a few hours behind the side grinder I took a bath and went to bed. About three hours later I woke up with a terrible pain about two inches from my hair line. Reaching up to rub it I sent a shock wave of pain seemingly into my skull as something poked my finger. To my suprise I had a wire buried about a 1/4 inch in my scalp from the side grinder wheel. I couldn't pull it out with my finger so I had to get some pliars. I never felt that darn thing hit me in the head.
     
  2. flatheadpete
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    from Burton, MI

  3. FoMoCoPower
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    yes,the wire hit part of his brain....he`ll never be able to spell right again
     
  4. F&J
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    Touche' :D
     
  5. flatheadpete
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    I cut a key today.....early. About noonish I felt a poke in my chest. A wire from the buffer lodged itself in my shirt pocket. It bled! I hate wire brushes!
     
  6. tb33anda3rd
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    happens to me after running the 4" grinder with a cup brush. i have pulled wires out of my arm, legs and stomach. wear a face shield
     
  7. edweird
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    oh, how well i feel your pain!!! its funny cause i had damn near the same thing happen last week after wire brushing some rims. them little boogers will will dig right in.
     
  8. Rickybop
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    Congrats on surviving the operation.

    Maybe should've left it in...that kind of stuff is stylish these days...
     
  9. tb33anda3rd
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    hamb piercings... very stylish
     
  10. I did the same thing when I used a 4" cup brush on my A pickup. Changed clothes, left to come home, and here's this pain above my knee, I had to go into the john because I couldn't roll the pants leg up that far and there's a wire bristle driven into my leg.

    I switched to a 3" brush and it seems to throw a lot less bristles off. Chalked it up to buying it at Harbor Freight, but maybe not?

    Always wear safety gl***es running these things, you sure as **** don't want to catch one in the eye.
     
  11. Hackerbilt
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    Thick coveralls, safety gl***es AND a face shield.
    You can't have too much protection from those nasty little ******s!
     
  12. PhilJohnson
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    Ouch! I've pulled those things out of various places off my body but I've never had one stick in to the point I needed a pliers!
     
  13. Brad54
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    I caught one in the leg once... I felt something poking me, like a sliver that gets stuck in the fabric of your jeans or on the inside of your sock.
    I dropped my jeans, and there was a little 1/16-inch piece of wire stuck on my upper thigh. I thought it was just sticking lightly into the skin. Went to brush it off with my finger, and a quarter-size area on my leg moved when I moved the wire.
    "What the????"
    Grabbed onto it and proceeded to pull a couple-inch long wire out of my leg.
    Damn good thing it didn't hit a little lower, or I might have had a "Prince Albert"!

    Double-up on a face shield and safety gl***es for sure when using high-speed wire wheels.

    -Brad
     
  14. RodStRace
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    Just one more been there, threw away the shirt;
    When done sweep the area good! They aren't fun to kneel on or lay on either!
    I tend to toss rags that have them inbedded too.
     
  15. stude_trucks
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    Had a few myself and a couple probably deeper than 1/4" for sure, can go right through normal fabric. And yes, you oddly don't seem to feel them when they go in. After one or 2 of those, you seriously understand why you need to keep at least some good gl***es on if not a full face shield. Had one deep in my cheek once and suddenly got an image of that being my eye instead - lucky reminder.
     
  16. Why do you guys even use those POS's!?!?!?! Modern 3M abrasives are much better AND safer!
     
  17. squirrel
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    that's what I was gonna ask. I've never been stuck, because I don't use them.
     
  18. I have one buried in my belly just under the skin.
    Didn't know anything about it until I got an MRI a few years ago. Drove the MRI guy crazy!
     
  19. merc-o-madness
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    everybody post your boo boos
     
  20. Rem
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    No pain, no gain! :)

    Wire brushes are great, but it definitely pays to use quality ones. Nothing better than a 6" brush on a bench grinder for cleaning up something like an early Ford perch bolt.
     
  21. Bruce Lancaster
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    Once while polishing crud with a wire wheel I stuck out my tongue to lick my lips...Mmmmm, rust, you know...
    Sudden pain and I couldn't get my tongue back into my mouth!! Staggered upstairs to a mirror and found an inch and a half bristle through my tongue. Extracted it with filthy crud and rust covered fingers...not much actual injury, but gave me the willies.
    Bleahhh!
     
  22. stude_trucks
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    Well, I can't speak for anyone else, but sometimes I feel like being stupid and not knowing any better isn't all it is chalked up to be.
     
  23. Safety gl***es and or goggles aren't enough, need face shield too. Probably no body around for 50 yards for good measure.

    http://m.emj.bmj.com/content/25/6/385.abstract

    Not my eyes, but you get the picture, don't let it be you. dude had eye protection in place.
    [​IMG]
     
  24. Mutt
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    "A wire from the buffer lodged itself in my shirt pocket. It bled!"


    I would be vewwy, vewwy concerned about a shirt pocket that bled....

    Or for that matter, a wire that bled....:eek::D


    Mutt
     
  25. 8flat
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    I'd worry about one skewering my nutsack......can you imagine?
     
  26. I try NOT to think about your nutsack! BTW, when you guys coming to town next?
     
  27. 8flat
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    HAHAHAHA

    Heck, I dunno, but we'd love to get down there again. You guys ever coming up to Glacier Park?
     
  28. Never thought of it, might be a good trip next year.
     
  29. redlinetoys
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    Damn, this thread is freaking me out. Just tossed all my wire wheels in the metal s**** pile!
     
  30. Differnt tools for different jobs, sometimes you need a wire wheel.
    I wash my garage work clothes separate of my daily wear items.
    I reached into the dryer last week and was poked by a wire from the brush.
    Had to use a magnafing gl*** to see it and twezzers to remove it.
     

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