Vegaman_Dan
Well-known member
I like to use rebar in steel fabrication projects around the garage. It's great for making racks hooks when and where I need them. Cheaper than using angle iron or bar stock for many projects.
But this stuff comes coated in a nasty black or brown material (not just rust) that needs to be cleaned off first. I have to then use a wire wheel on the bench grinder to get to bare steel and usable. That's a LOT of labor.
Is there a quick and easy way to take all of that stuff off? Acetone? I don't need it to be shiny, but it does need to be clean and weldable.
But this stuff comes coated in a nasty black or brown material (not just rust) that needs to be cleaned off first. I have to then use a wire wheel on the bench grinder to get to bare steel and usable. That's a LOT of labor.
Is there a quick and easy way to take all of that stuff off? Acetone? I don't need it to be shiny, but it does need to be clean and weldable.

