Wire wheel on angle grinder
Being close to Easter, late this afternoon I decided to start the resurrection of a small 28 year old workbench that I think can still serve a purpose in my shed. This bench has a rusty 1.5" angle iron frame, a badly installed standard 5" vice, and an uneven 150 x 40mm thick Jarrah board top that is studded with drill holes and saw cuts. Despite this, the frame is still solid and the underneath of the jarrah boards look reasonably serviceable.
Anyway after taking it apart I decided to use a stiff wire wheel brush on an angle grinder to take the excess rust off the frame. Dressed in my standard shed apparel of t-shirt and footy shorts, but using the all important safety glasses and ear muffs I felt moderately safe. While working with the grinder I felt a number of small stings on my upper legs and arms which I thought were just flakes of rust hitting my skin. About half an hour ago in the shower I discovered about half a dozen, 1 - 10 mm long bits of wire hanging out of my skin. These wires are clearly from from the wire wheel.
Normally I use this wire wheel on timber where I don't have this problem. Long pants/sleeves and maybe a leather apron next time?