Friday, July 25, 2025


 

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  1. They were standard equipment in my mother's kitchen

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    1. Yep, over here in 1960s England too. Oven cleaning and the occasional horrible mess I made.

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  2. Brillo pads with turquoise colored soap.

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  3. Put one in a small plastic container, cover it with vinegar, come back in 3 days and the steel will be gone and the vinegar will be black. Strain the vinegar and use it to "ebonize" wood. Keep adding coats to get the desired patina. You're welcome.

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    1. VERY helpful comment. Thank you GS.

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  4. As kids, they made great low rent fireworks. You take a coat hanger, straighten that baby out, one end wraps around a ball of steel wool, other end bend a crank handle so the whole contraption spins in your hand.Now light a corner of the wool, start spinning!
    Creates an awesome ring of fire for half a minute as the steel wool is force fed air a it rotates around.
    If yo got a helper, attach a length of rope to the handle, your circle is larger, improved speed makes that wool burn super bright, up into yellow heat. Totally legal too.

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  5. Men, I got 'em, you need 'em...

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  6. Use them to help start a fire when camping and in the rain.
    Heltau

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  7. smokin' joe in kokomoJuly 26, 2025 at 5:27 AM

    use a 9V battery to ignite steel wool, just touch the contacts to the wool

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