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  can be cleaned more easily (e.g. using solvent cleaning sprays)<br>
  can be cleaned more easily (e.g. using solvent cleaning sprays)<br>
  seem more robust and last longer<br>
  seem more robust and last longer<br>
  very good for cleaning coarse files.
  very good for cleaning coarse files
last longer.
   
   


[http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?productID=8868&frostProductName=Stainless%20Steel%20Hand%20Brush Frosts heavy duty 4 row stainelss wire brush, about £7-50]
[http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?productID=8868&frostProductName=Stainless%20Steel%20Hand%20Brush Frosts heavy duty 4 row stainelss wire brush, about £7-50]


SPID brushes (curve steel bristle-clamp with colour-coded plastic handles) can be obtained in steel, copper-coated steel, stainless (blue handle), brass, nylon etc
I've bought two of these so far so that's some sort of recommendation I suppose [HM]
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The stainless ones are about £5-50
SPID brushes (curve steel bristle-clamp with colour-coded plastic handles) can be obtained in steel, brass-coated steel, stainless (blue handle), brass, hard or soft nylon etc
 
The stainless and hard nylon ones are ones are about £5-50
 
[http://www.tool-wise.com/products/spid_hand_brushes/index.html?gclid=CKXR-_in7KICFdWX2AodPUBG-A Tool-Wise SPID brushes]


[[File:SPID_Wire_Brush_01.jpg]]
[[File:SPID_Wire_Brush_01.jpg]]

Revision as of 01:01, 15 July 2010

Stainless wire brushes are recommended to avoid corrosion of aluminium... however, they also seem much better:

better for brushing when welding, removing oxidation and contamination better
create less secondary corrosion
can be cleaned more easily (e.g. using solvent cleaning sprays)
seem more robust and last longer
very good for cleaning coarse files last longer.

Frosts heavy duty 4 row stainelss wire brush, about £7-50

I've bought two of these so far so that's some sort of recommendation I suppose [HM] --

SPID brushes (curve steel bristle-clamp with colour-coded plastic handles) can be obtained in steel, brass-coated steel, stainless (blue handle), brass, hard or soft nylon etc

The stainless and hard nylon ones are ones are about £5-50

Tool-Wise SPID brushes

SPID Wire Brush 01.jpg