I'm getting an angled die grinder because I don't have one and have wanted one. I believe it might help me in one current project, which is removing rust and scale from some hard-to-access areas behind the rear bumper of my wagon. I can't get a wire wheel or cup in the area, nor a small hand brush into the corners and nooks. I thought the grinding cones on a die grinder could help.
I have also wondered if one of those little gravity-feed speed blasters would be a good choice here?
I know the rust could probably just be left there, and that for each area I do there are undoubtedly all sorts of nooks and crannies that I can't even see, but I want to be able to neutralize what is there so I feel good.
Area in question
Tough to get into/around this bracket
I want to get this seam, too
I have also wondered if one of those little gravity-feed speed blasters would be a good choice here?
I know the rust could probably just be left there, and that for each area I do there are undoubtedly all sorts of nooks and crannies that I can't even see, but I want to be able to neutralize what is there so I feel good.
Area in question
Tough to get into/around this bracket
I want to get this seam, too

