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    Question Derust and Unpaint

    Anyone have one of these? Think about buying one. At least the 2000W. Maybe the 3000W. I have three phase so power is not a problem.

    Was fixing to go back to restoring vehicles. This would speed things up quite a bit I would think.

    https://www.lasercleaner.com/laser-r...fOaBk3M4NpsNLc

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    a company came out to the plant and did a demonstration. it was pretty impressive and definitely got my wheels turning about the possibilities
    limited skills

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    ...seen them used. pretty neat. for steel parts it would come in handy, but how much would you use it. i like my x-large glass bead cabinet for aluminum. works on other stuff good too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FUJIMO View Post
    ...seen them used. pretty neat. for steel parts it would come in handy, but how much would you use it. i like my x-large glass bead cabinet for aluminum. works on other stuff good too...
    I am talking about restorations especially body panel replacements. I assume it would work on aluminum as well? It would be nice to run that over it, blow it clean, etch the metal if necessary, and coat it. Cut out the edges of the bad parts and weld new ones in. I have a nice Miller mig that is ready to go!

    AND 3 small Broncos and 2 old Z28s. Plus a variety of other things. I am thinking the big one. LOL! Go big or go home! Thinking this would be a good prep for powder coating.

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    ...they do work nice in that highly sped-up video. the real process is a lot slower. another great avenue is the wet blasting for doing cars, etc...

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