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Old 01-04-2016, 04:22 PM   #1
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I also do some woodworking as a hobby and was wondering if any of you that do this belong to any type of woodworking forum and if so what's your preference.

In the meantime what would be the equivalent grit of 0000steel wool?

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Some of the "Scotch-brite" sheets do a good job, and they don't shed the metal shavings that could promote rust or become a dis-similar metal situation leading to corrosion. They are colored to indicate coarseness or abrasiveness.
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I also do some woodworking as a hobby and was wondering if any of you that do this belong to any type of woodworking forum and if so what's your preference.

In the meantime what would be the equivalent grit of 0000steel wool?

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WOOD magazine has great Forums. Even an Off-Topic one for non-woodworking questions.

0000 steel wool pads are the finest commercially available pads there are. I have never seen an abrasive comparison, But I would guess 600 grit paper. Maybe higher.

Why do you ask about the 0000?

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http://forums.finewoodworking.com/fi...red-sand-paper

google found this - seems like an interesting forum too
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Thanks Larry and Sea Slugs. Larry I've used 0000 for a long time and got curious. For what do it works well. Sea Slugs that forum looks good. They put a real nice magazine.

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Thanks Larry and Sea Slugs. Larry I've used 0000 for a long time and got curious. For what do it works well. Sea Slugs that forum looks good. They put a real nice magazine.

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I use 0000 steel wool and TreWax to "Finish the finish" on my furniture. Go to the WOOD Forums. You will find a lot of my woodworking Articles there.

Punch in "Chess Set" and you will see the one I designed and made.

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