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    Sawzall Wire Brush

    I found this on the Net a few days ago and purchased it from Lowes.
    It fits any Sawzall and works great for a multitude of jobs like loose paint and rust removal.
    Only ten bucks!

    Sawzall Wire Brush.jpg

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    I'm glad that it worked for you.
    I see them all the time in Lowes and wondered if they were worth it or not.
    "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." - John Lennon

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    work a lot better than a hand brush
    Ron

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    That looks pretty cool. Cleaning grill grates, etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Friedrichs View Post
    That looks pretty cool. Cleaning grill grates, etc?
    Negative to cleaning grill grates with anything the resembles a wire brush. Too many opportunities to ingest a stray wire. Much better products available today to not need a brush anywhere near a grill.
    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner.
    Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the decision." Ben Franklin

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    "Sawzall" attachments are really kicking things up. That brush is neat. I also like the rattle paint can and adhesive tube shaker that's on the market.
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
    "Sawzall" attachments are really kicking things up. That brush is neat. I also like the rattle paint can and adhesive tube shaker that's on the market.
    These all sound awesome. Now somebody needs to design a universal holder that can shake anything up!

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    I suppose you could just epoxy a brush to an old blade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Zellers View Post
    These all sound awesome. Now somebody needs to design a universal holder that can shake anything up!
    They did it's called a wood workers forum

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    I accidentally bought a Super Sawzall and hate it for remodeling. The stroke is too long and violent for plunge cuts and tricky blade tip only cuts. I am going to try making a lapping attachment for it.
    Last edited by Maurice Mcmurry; 01-28-2024 at 7:39 AM.
    Best Regards, Maurice

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    Here is the scouring pad for the Sawzall for cleaning grills and such. Scroll down the page.

    https://bettertoolz.com/reciprocating-saws-attachments/

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    This is great! wire brushing is such an onerous job, like sanding. This brush and the ROS should go in some kind of hall of fame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Barber View Post
    Negative to cleaning grill grates with anything the resembles a wire brush. Too many opportunities to ingest a stray wire. Much better products available today to not need a brush anywhere near a grill.
    The actual only product you need to clean a grill, unless it's a charcoal grill, is heavy duty tin foil. Just like a self cleaning oven idea, but for a grill, you lay the tin foil over the grate and set the grill to high for about 15 minutes. Everything on your grill grates is burned off!!
    Distraction could lead to dismemberment!

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