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An Interesting Video on Four Ways to Remove MILL SCALE

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2019 7:11 pm
by tungstendipper

Re: An Interesting Video on Four Ways to Remove MILL SCALE

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 9:54 pm
by Oscar
Supposedly that diamond cup brush is $400+. If you can find it for $30 I'll buy two. :lol:

Re: An Interesting Video on Four Ways to Remove MILL SCALE

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 7:21 am
by LtBadd
Oscar wrote:Supposedly that diamond cup brush is $400+. If you can find it for $30 I'll buy two. :lol:
Cold finished it is!

Re: An Interesting Video on Four Ways to Remove MILL SCALE

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 7:37 am
by Coldman
They didn't make mention of the purple 3m strip disc. I just used it on rusty plate and it worked good enough for this Ozzy duck.

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Re: An Interesting Video on Four Ways to Remove MILL SCALE

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 1:22 pm
by Oscar
Yup, silicon carbide strip disk is my preferred method to be honest. Of course flap disk and hard abrasive disks have always worked as well.

Re: An Interesting Video on Four Ways to Remove MILL SCALE

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 9:16 am
by Tonylumps
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000K ... UTF8&psc=1 Try it you will never use your grinder again for Mill scale.About 20 .OZ did a 4X4 sheet both sides.I used it full strength. Today I have to clean some steel I will try and post before and after

Re: An Interesting Video on Four Ways to Remove MILL SCALE

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 9:32 am
by cj737
Tonylumps wrote:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000K ... UTF8&psc=1 Try it you will never use your grinder again for Mill scale.About 20 .OZ did a 4X4 sheet both sides.I used it full strength. Today I have to clean some steel I will try and post before and after
Yep, acid removes scale quickly. The problem is, it doesn’t care what gets in its way and won’t differentiate between what you want removed and what you don’t. Meaning, acid will continue to eat the steel after chewing through the scale. And I’d be hard pressed to ever weld on steel that’s had Acid wash. The potential for residue and lethal fumes outweighs the efficiency in this Scared Old Man’s book.

Re: An Interesting Video on Four Ways to Remove MILL SCALE

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 10:56 am
by Tonylumps
cj737 wrote:
Tonylumps wrote:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000K ... UTF8&psc=1 Try it you will never use your grinder again for Mill scale.About 20 .OZ did a 4X4 sheet both sides.I used it full strength. Today I have to clean some steel I will try and post before and after
Yep, acid removes scale quickly. The problem is, it doesn’t care what gets in its way and won’t differentiate between what you want removed and what you don’t. Meaning, acid will continue to eat the steel after chewing through the scale. And I’d be hard pressed to ever weld on steel that’s had Acid wash. The potential for residue and lethal fumes outweighs the efficiency in this Scared Old Man’s book.
That is understandable.This type is primarily used in pool Maint.After a complete rinse with water I use a cleaner S100 for a final wash. How much welding is done on chemical storage Pluming without knowing how it was cleaned before you light up.This is a reason I tried this type of cleaner .I have used a lot of Muratic acid before I retired.Most of it was on Masonary.Once a final rinse it is deluted enough and will stop activation.Being in the trades for 50 years you better know what you are doing and try to cover all of the bases Some times we can't But I try.And I do a lot of research So this seems to be pretty safe compared to the other alternatives as far as breathing either metal dust or the chemical that keeps the grinding Discs together.Use at your own risk or do not use at all.Thanks Tony

Re: An Interesting Video on Four Ways to Remove MILL SCALE

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 11:34 am
by Tonylumps
cj737 wrote:
Tonylumps wrote:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000K ... UTF8&psc=1 Try it you will never use your grinder again for Mill scale.About 20 .OZ did a 4X4 sheet both sides.I used it full strength. Today I have to clean some steel I will try and post before and after
Yep, acid removes scale quickly. The problem is, it doesn’t care what gets in its way and won’t differentiate between what you want removed and what you don’t. Meaning, acid will continue to eat the steel after chewing through the scale. And I’d be hard pressed to ever weld on steel that’s had Acid wash. The potential for residue and lethal fumes outweighs the efficiency in this Scared Old Man’s book.
That is understandable.This type is primarily used in pool Maint.After a complete rinse with water I use a cleaner S100 for a final wash. How much welding is done on chemical storage Pluming without knowing how it was cleaned before you light up.This is a reason I tried this type of cleaner .I have used a lot of Muratic acid before I retired.Most of it was on Masonary.Once a final rinse it is deluted enough and will stop activation.Being in the trades for 50 years you better know what you are doing and try to cover all of the bases Some times we can't But I try.And I do a lot of research So this seems to be pretty safe compared to the other alternatives as far as breathing either metal dust or the chemical that keeps the grinding Discs together.Use at your own risk or do not use at all.Thanks Tony