Originally Posted by apricotripper
I agree that happens a lot. But, to the point that they'll risk injuring somebody through bad advice? Your impleying that reversing the wheel will break them all off and cover user in broken wire....ie. very dangerous you say ! yes ?
If this was a major concern, I doubt the company would actually advise people to do it.
I found the documentation, and taken some photo's. So, basically, your saying that everything in the first photo is crap, right ?
To back this up, for myself at least, I've got plenty of personal experience, thats seen no difference in wear when reversing a wheel.
The advantages I feel are noticable in wheel reversal. Suddenly, your wheel is cutting like new again, when you reverse the wheel,,,,
Actually, in fact, what I think tends to happen when using a wheel thats bluntened (cause its been used in the same way all its life) is that one is more inclined to push into it harder, cause, it JUST AN'T WORKING, too ####ing blunt !...and it bends over more and more in the same direction, until your right, if you reverse the thing then, it will be too bent, and possibly dangerous.
The trick is I think, to reverse the wheel as often as possible and to keep as light a touch on the thing always to avoid this over bending occuring.
Look, there's pages and pages of detail on brushes, safety, speed, do's and don'ts....all sorts of details from these companys. 3rd picture. Hard to believe they'd stuff up something as simple as .....telling their customers that its good to reverse wheels,,,,so, uno, they end up injuring themselves. IMO.
:confused: ...I'm confused again Mark. So what ? What I was saying , was, you have to drag your item accross the wire wheel in the same way you have to drag your item accross a buffing wheel ? Thats all I said. I didn't mention anything about metal removal. I don't know what you thought I said. ....PUT ME STRAIGHT MARK !....:D