doublehaul
Well-Known Member
Sanding a stainless steel keg definitely puts some "metal dust" in the air. Is it dangerous?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_fume_fever
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_fume_fever
Sanding a stainless steel keg definitely puts some "metal dust" in the air. Is it dangerous?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_fume_fever
Well i hit my keg with a disc sander and 120 then 240 grit, no mask, yesterday. I was outside but what a ******* i am. Theres so many blogs and YouTube videos about doing just that that i didnt give it a second thought, not that that's an excuse. Im going to hand sand with 320 tomorrow and ill wear a mask. I really just wanted to get the dirt and stickers off but as soon as i started i wished i hadn't.
Dirt and stickers? Wouldn't it have just been quicker and easier to use a solvent like WD-40 then soapy water for the dirt and oils? Or are you wanting a nice shiny keg like many of those keggles I have seen?
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