Talking about safety around lasers; the best warning sign I saw was in a factory using lasers and said "Do Not Look Into The Laser With Your Remaining Eye!".
You might want to invest in more "laser glasses." It's not how dark the glass are, it's about the frequency of the beam. You need glasses tuned to notch out the laser light to protect your eyes. Do not play with this matter. A 2kW laser will take your eye from a bounced as well as straight on beam. 😎
I had already planned on buying welding screens when I get going on this. I don't need a 'rando' walking into my shop and getting their eyes hurt that's for sure.
Best glasses for such work are probably some VR glasses with a see through mode. It is funny with people spending a couple thousand on these but rely on the 10$ glasses that come with it. 😂
IR light bounces very well on any metallic surface, it's not your eyes alone you want to protect, your body and your colleagues as well! I know someone who lost feeling in the tip of his finger after IR laser "did its work"... Don't underestimate this piece of technology!
I highly reccomend investing in proper eye protection designed for the frequency of your laser, and I'd designate an area for laser use where nobody else will accidentally walk through. Even bounced beams can badly damage an eye when they're this powerful! Welding helmets are not sufficient! Be safe guys, i'm super jealous
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Great to see the laser in action, hopefully it hangs around for some time and we get to see more of it in the future. Looks to have a lot of potential uses. I recently saw one being used to refinish wood surfaces. I was pondering what trouble Mrs C&C and Kevin could get into. 😂 Wishing you and your family the best.
Oh my word, for those of us that can still remember the original Flash Gordon that sounds just like the flying machines and ray guns. Brilliant. Hope Ming the Merciless isn't hiding in the office. :D
I bought a Varibend version of what you have @ 2000watts as both a cleaner and a welder. I do not believe there is much difference between yours and mine except for the gun. It also came with a wire feed which I do not use very often. The water pump is the only thing that has given me an issue due to non-use for five months but an easy fix. The pump is very cheaply made. The welding control of these machines is phenomenal with the ability to weld sheet metal as thin as .005" and as thick as 1/4". As easy as a glue gun. Have a blast!
Anyone remember the movie Real Genius with Val Kilmer? This reminds me of the project they were working on, essentially laser. Great video as usual guys. Thanks
Using one of those lasers is an art, you got to practice finding the right power level but once you get good, it works amazing. It didn't seem to heat the metal up too much, 110 is warm but I wouldn't say it's dangerously hot.
Yeah he'd do better if he learned a bit more control, he's rushing it a lot which is why he leaves so many lines so causing more heat having to go back and forth so many times to get all the spots he missed.
You might be able to mitigate the heat buildup if you set up a large shop fan aimed at the work area... That would also help clear the smoke and fumes created by the LASER too...
I work in a powder coating/ motorcycle shop and we bought a 3000 watt laser. We use it to clean our hooks and other parts that comes in the shop. Works good on greasy oily motorcycle frames. The only downside that I have had with it is anything with white powder coating it takes forever to get clean because for some reason the white reflects the laser also doesn't work very well on chrome
I've seen them working, really good and so much less messier than blasting and grinding, ideal for using on pieces that have lots of angles and areas that are difficult to get into. Would be a great addition to any workshop. 👍
Def work with a curtain and remind everyone as a guy mentioned below bounced beams, yep need a enclosure maybe even alert everyone when the lazer is in use. Great Vid 👍👍👍👍👍👍
you should look into a dry ice blaster. From what Ive seen they will way out preform the laser with not metal distortion. They use them on air plane parts a lot.
Dry ice has its place, but isn’t as effective with paint removal, rust to an extent. Also requires one hell of a compressor to run and even in a chest dry ice breaks down really fast so you will be constantly purchasing more or have to make your own pellets which will double your startup cost. Also the laser equipment is so often not set up optimally there are a lot of parameters to adjust and very few people who know how to well. Even most selling the equipment have zero idea how to really use it. When its dialed it works very well. I have both CW and Pulse lasers
Very handy tool.👌 You will want to have batter boards to contain your work area. Review your videos and you will see the laser passing through the holes as well as working around open corners, especially with people walking around the shop. I don't know what the range of affect is, but probably a bit of information to know to keep everyone safe. Definitely a time saver for quite a few different types of materials. As Kevin so aptly diplayed, a fantastic fire starter also!😂🤣🤙
@@C_CEQUIPMENT You are doing great Kevin.👌 As a builder, I'm impressed with how well you are absorbing all of the equipment knowledge and the laser is taking your skills to a new level. Don't get a big head because you are still needed as the class clown.😂🤣🤙
It makes sense that your chief painter would be the person who gets the most time on the machine. Just make sure that he doesn't get paranoid about job security and hoard the password.
Thanks Clint and Kevin for this demonstration, it’s a freaking amazing machine! But I’ve been retired for almost ten years and they might actually have one by now! We were always having salespeople coming into our shop to demonstrate different products! Really Cool Machine! Thanks!👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for showing on the heavier stuff. On parts for paint stripping or where you shouldn't damage the material underneath a pulsed laser is a better option, a 300-500W system. I'd like to see you clean some concrete outside with yours!
That's quite the tool. I've been following a guy up here in Canada. He's in Manitoba. He bought one a while back and he uses it on restoring old cars and it works pretty good but they're not cheap. That's the one thing. I seen the price on that one and that's American so I can imagine what it is Canadian but no, that'll be interesting. Looking forward to it. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Clint, some crazy ideas: mount the laser-gun in the tool-post on a lathe to clean; and if you have a plasma table, maybe an adapter allows to mount the laser-gun and a program can clean flat steel. Cool tool to see used! Thanks for the videos. Have a great day.
Would you make the laser more efficient by having a fan blow the 'smoke' away from the job surface? I can see a lot of the beam's energy being lost as it reflects off the smoke, shown as sparks in the beam and if you blow the smoke away you will get more of the light energy to the surface being cleaned. I know it blows air out of the end of the lance, but that is bouncing back into your pathway, so if you blow it from 90 degrees it may help.
Move the laser around like you're spray painting. Don't stay in a small area going back and forth. Make a pass in one direction and go back to start or move sway from 1st pass. Then overheating won't be such a issue. If you sand blast to tight a area for too long heat will warp too.
I think it’s really cool because you don’t have to have a ground, weird! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 thanks again Clint and Kevin! GREAT VIDEO GUYS! VERY IMPRESSIVE! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Might make sense to do your normal for large areas that are not obstructed and then final finish anything that those methods have issues with to detail out the final bits. Bolts, corners, welds, etc.
What an amazing time and labor saving device...I can see where it will come into its own in intricately hard to reach places during prep for painting etc. Looking forward to seeing all that this newest technology can do .and what better place in your shop and you will definitely give it a truly honest test. Thanks again for sharing your day with us.😎🇺🇲🛠️🧑🔧🧰😇🚛
There’s no ground to the part? Just wondering! That’s pretty cool how it goes through the paint! So you could mount it on your plasma machine table where you do your material cutting? Plus you could clean the edges on a bracket that you cut with the plasma cutting table? Looks like it’s the closest thing to sand blasting, I would think except the sand blaster won’t heat the metal up as much! Pretty cool Clint and Kevin! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
ive been watching half ass kustoms he got the 1500 size with the welder an smaller lens get junk in the lens an it will POOF but it really does some great work on detailed surfaces and it cuts time in refinishing its weak on scaly rust it cleans the rust scale the welder part is excellent on sheetlmetal it doesnt heat soak the panel he welded up an entire roof for his current project using it.
CLINT and a big thanks to Kevin for the demo. As you said Clint it excels at those hard to get to spots and especially for removing paint before welding. Sand blasting with grit or almond shells only does so much and cannot clean those areas where you encounter bounce back. Paint strippers also can only do so much as Im sure you both know, plus there messy and like blasting leave the surface susceptible to immediate corrosion damage. I think you will keep this machine as you go along you will see more benefits of it. I have been researching laser welders and cleaners for some time and this one is very good and the price seems good too. Must check what it sells for here in AUSTRALIA.
Thanks for the video, I thought about using it on heavily corroded and contaminated surfaces up side down, you mentioning you have to pining it first... But still it beats grinding. I will look up a company who uses this technique in my area. Thumps up!
It would be interesting to see it used on rusty threads and nuts such as exhaust and manifold fasteners before attempting to remove them. I would like to know if that made the task any easier.
Watching you all work on machines using sledge hammers, giant wrenches, oxy-acetylene torches and crowbars is always entertaining. And now the [air quotesl laser. Technology sure has come a long way.
It would be interesting to see how well the laser would clean up rough, scaly surfaces if you went over it with a needle scaler first. The needle scaler would get the heavy crusty stuff and the laser would get the rest. Also, I would think on painted cast surfaces the little nicks the needle scaler would leave would let the laser burn through to bare metal better. Neat tool!
If you take time and learn the settings like frequency and the swing settings you will have better success, as in lower heat to panels and more effective removal Don’t worry about changing anything in the main settings menu
It needs a 40 or 50 Amp circuit, so it's like using a welder. If you used it for small spots it would not use much electricity. Run it for a full day on a large job and it would be spinning your meter pretty fast
Wow! Now that is one slick tool! One hot unit! It should help that fingers guy get the altament paint job on some of these rust buckets look super smooth! Great job kevin!
Definitely a game changer in the application it's designed for. This is the best video I've seen of in in action with excellent explanations of how to use it and how it works. Randy should be happy as it's going to save him lots of time getting things ready for Kevin to paint. Thanks Clint and Sausage Fingers Kevin I've no doubt the manufacturer is going to be seeing a spike in sales of that model. They should give it to C & C equipment. I could have used one when I was stripping metal coin doors and other metal parts on Arcade and pinball games to orep them to be painted again.
Most laser cleaners have the option to choose different laser patterns circles figure eights or back and forth and they all clean a little differently you need to check to see if yours can do that
I have had my laser for almost a year now, I use it all the time. The manuals are definitely lacking with all sorts of things lost in translation. The laser isn't good for everything but it definitely serves a purpose.
Just a heads up the safety glasses they sent aren’t necessarily for the flash but for the wavelength of the laser. A welding helmet protects against a totally different wavelength. So be careful.
That is one heck of a cigar lighter! Just kidding! A small part of me says that would be one heck of an anti burglar tool. Break in and get de-rusted! I am sure NOT a recommended use! Corrosion and oxidation doesn't stand a chance now at C&C! I love the sound of it working! It just sounds mean! Have fun using it!
Just a thought is yes its not a cheep machine but in real application what would be a coast comparable to sand blast and sanding down side to sand blast is the sand you have to clean up with this very little clean up interesting Thanks for showing us how it works as the adds for it are deceiving or at least till now i thought they were Cheers
Once you get past the learning curve and figure out settings to tweak for each material, I could see this being useful. It doesn't really seem to work any better than a good sandblaster but it's so much less messy. I'm wondering how frequently you guys will use it.
Looking to see if it is a benefit on removing crud on mackine surfaces during reassembly. Thank you for everything you do. Also you might want to play with the patterns, some machines have a alternating vertical sweep followed by a horizontal sweep that make a square pattern. Also the spiral beam works like the rotary nozzle on a pressure washer. Kevin: please be careful with mirrored surfaces That beam can bounce. No don't try to knock down your model plane with it. Save that for the NAVY..
I messaged you guys when you posted the short a while back, but I also have a 2,000 watt 4-in-1 machine, It's a double wobble, so it can create a grid pattern for cleaning which helps reduce the heat on sheet metal, along with some interesting patterns when welding. I think the one you guys have is only single wobble, but I could be wrong. Playing around with the duty cycle, scan rate, scan width, laser frequency, and power level can have drastic effects on how it cleans and how much heat it puts into the base material. I laughed when you guys said trying to turn it on was a chore, and I had the same issues. I was like WTF?!? Matter of fact mine wouldn't accept 245 volts single phase, and I had to put a buck/boost transformer on mine to step the power down to 221 volts, so voltage safety interlock would let the power pass through to the contactor. Different control system and vendor, but mine is same with passwords, and such. Every video I watch I wish I was right along side you guys working. Good people, good business, good quality of work, and good entertainment. Quite the combo. Keep up the great work and I can't wait to see you lasering Kevin's RC car. :)
That was fun to watch. Not as much fun as watching Kevin at Christmas but, fun nonetheles 😂 If Kevin had an Australian or British accent, you’d see him on TV at 2am doing the infomercial for this laser.😎
It’s new technology and probably in 5 years they will refine the process so it will have a broader range of application, faster, broader sweep, so it has limited uses at the moment, one thing I would say is that I think I would be completely covering myself with clothing and PPE when using it because who knows what impact it will have on the human body in years to come. Thanks for testing it out, I had a Quick Look on sites here in Australia and way out of price range of most smaller workshops
I can definitely see that being something that you could use in your line of work. It’s for sure something that you have to treat with the upmost caution or it could bite ya. But I liked it.👍👍👍
Nice demo. Thank you! Disappointing about the scale, but understandable... I wonder if a super concentrated/narrow beam would make a difference there. I had also wondered about the wood, whether you could use it instead of a torch to 'burn in' a logo or something.
Talking about safety around lasers; the best warning sign I saw was in a factory using lasers and said "Do Not Look Into The Laser With Your Remaining Eye!".
Finally someone smart enough to wear a respirator
You might want to invest in more "laser glasses."
It's not how dark the glass are, it's about the frequency of the beam.
You need glasses tuned to notch out the laser light to protect your eyes.
Do not play with this matter. A 2kW laser will take your eye from a bounced as well as straight on beam. 😎
So true! I know someone still dealing with eye problems from over a year ago when they thought a welding helmet would work for laser cleaning.
I had already planned on buying welding screens when I get going on this. I don't need a 'rando' walking into my shop and getting their eyes hurt that's for sure.
@@snake_eyes_garage I honestly wouldn't let anyone in - pets included!
Best glasses for such work are probably some VR glasses with a see through mode.
It is funny with people spending a couple thousand on these but rely on the 10$ glasses that come with it. 😂
IR light bounces very well on any metallic surface, it's not your eyes alone you want to protect, your body and your colleagues as well! I know someone who lost feeling in the tip of his finger after IR laser "did its work"... Don't underestimate this piece of technology!
I highly reccomend investing in proper eye protection designed for the frequency of your laser, and I'd designate an area for laser use where nobody else will accidentally walk through. Even bounced beams can badly damage an eye when they're this powerful! Welding helmets are not sufficient! Be safe guys, i'm super jealous
@brandon2076 that is true . safety measure is the first thing when you think about this machine.
Captain Kleeman needs the laser for a week to cleanup his truck chassis’s he working on!!! 😂😂
If C&C was closer to the Capt'n, he would be there a lot using it!
Did the captain cry😢❓️
Those are some amazing lasers.If your sandblasting large areas take this and it will get into smaller areas to finish the job
Captain is waiting for his free laser from Vevor 😂
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Great to see the laser in action, hopefully it hangs around for some time and we get to see more of it in the future. Looks to have a lot of potential uses. I recently saw one being used to refinish wood surfaces. I was pondering what trouble Mrs C&C and Kevin could get into. 😂 Wishing you and your family the best.
Definitely good on welds and thicker steel. It will have its place. Your shop is probably the best setting for one for sure.
Oh my word, for those of us that can still remember the original Flash Gordon that sounds just like the flying machines and ray guns. Brilliant. Hope Ming the Merciless isn't hiding in the office. :D
i can already see kevin and one them boys with fire blankets on running around shop with them guns, clint walk in on a ray fight hahhaahh
She who must be obeyed in the office will not be happy with you.
The hawk men lol
I bought a Varibend version of what you have @ 2000watts as both a cleaner and a welder. I do not believe there is much difference between yours and mine except for the gun. It also came with a wire feed which I do not use very often. The water pump is the only thing that has given me an issue due to non-use for five months but an easy fix. The pump is very cheaply made. The welding control of these machines is phenomenal with the ability to weld sheet metal as thin as .005" and as thick as 1/4". As easy as a glue gun. Have a blast!
Anyone remember the movie Real Genius with Val Kilmer? This reminds me of the project they were working on, essentially laser. Great video as usual guys. Thanks
kevin all kinds of serious in this video . u can clearly see he likes this new toy
Pretty sure what you just saw is the real Kevin. Kevin is a jolly fella but he really is a fairly serious person. Just a well tuned sense of humor.😊
It looks like a welding fume extractor might come in handy in your shop
A welding mask with an air pump and purifier. 3M makes a great one. Maybe they have a laser glass for it.
Works great around them bolt holes. That will help Kevin out prepping for paint 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
😮 DAMN that laser is COOL. Like when the Plama cutter came out. 🎉🎉🎉
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Using one of those lasers is an art, you got to practice finding the right power level but once you get good, it works amazing. It didn't seem to heat the metal up too much, 110 is warm but I wouldn't say it's dangerously hot.
We've used some that are WAY higher power, mounted to a robot, that will remove anti-skid coating from an aircraft carrier deck.
Very nice machine and keep up the good work 7:56
Yeah he'd do better if he learned a bit more control, he's rushing it a lot which is why he leaves so many lines so causing more heat having to go back and forth so many times to get all the spots he missed.
My inner man child wants one! 😂😂
then you see the price tag and rather get a dirtbike and a street bike for that price
You might be able to mitigate the heat buildup if you set up a large shop fan aimed at the work area...
That would also help clear the smoke and fumes created by the LASER too...
I work in a powder coating/ motorcycle shop and we bought a 3000 watt laser. We use it to clean our hooks and other parts that comes in the shop. Works good on greasy oily motorcycle frames. The only downside that I have had with it is anything with white powder coating it takes forever to get clean because for some reason the white reflects the laser also doesn't work very well on chrome
Need to take a video of power meter when operating the laser, does it really spin the dial?
I've seen them working, really good and so much less messier than blasting and grinding, ideal for using on pieces that have lots of angles and areas that are difficult to get into. Would be a great addition to any workshop. 👍
Def work with a curtain and remind everyone as a guy mentioned below bounced beams, yep need a enclosure maybe even alert everyone when the lazer is in use. Great Vid 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Impressive little machine. I know when it was used on the blade before welding it appeared pretty damn nice. Certainly getting into tight areas.
I like it because there is no mess but I think sand blasting would be faster
you should look into a dry ice blaster. From what Ive seen they will way out preform the laser with not metal distortion. They use them on air plane parts a lot.
Dry ice has its place, but isn’t as effective with paint removal, rust to an extent. Also requires one hell of a compressor to run and even in a chest dry ice breaks down really fast so you will be constantly purchasing more or have to make your own pellets which will double your startup cost. Also the laser equipment is so often not set up optimally there are a lot of parameters to adjust and very few people who know how to well. Even most selling the equipment have zero idea how to really use it. When its dialed it works very well. I have both CW and Pulse lasers
Very handy tool.👌
You will want to have batter boards to contain your work area. Review your videos and you will see the laser passing through the holes as well as working around open corners, especially with people walking around the shop. I don't know what the range of affect is, but probably a bit of information to know to keep everyone safe.
Definitely a time saver for quite a few different types of materials.
As Kevin so aptly diplayed, a fantastic fire starter also!😂🤣🤙
If I can do it... anyone can... kinda scary🤣🤣🤣Kevin
@@C_CEQUIPMENT
You are doing great Kevin.👌
As a builder, I'm impressed with how well you are absorbing all of the equipment knowledge and the laser is taking your skills to a new level.
Don't get a big head because you are still needed as the class clown.😂🤣🤙
It makes sense that your chief painter would be the person who gets the most time on the machine. Just make sure that he doesn't get paranoid about job security and hoard the password.
I am amazed considering the equipment you use that you do not have 3 phase power nice bit of kit
I was surprised as well
Lift racks use 3 ph ...but i dont think they make a rack to raise a dozer ........
IN AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺 IT PRETTY COMMON TO HAV YOUR HOUSE FITTED WITH 3 PHASE POWER 🤷♂️ YOU JUST PAY TO GET FITTED
They don’t offer it in my location
@@C_CEQUIPMENT They sell inverters that can electronically create a three phase system.
Love watching you tell Mr sausage fingers hello from an old army vet in Columbus Georgia
I lived in Phenix City for many years.....Was stationed @ Benning. Left in 2017
And thank you for your service !
🫡🫡Kevin
That's crazy what it will do. Make cleanup easier for sure.
Thanks Clint and Kevin for this demonstration, it’s a freaking amazing machine! But I’ve been retired for almost ten years and they might actually have one by now! We were always having salespeople coming into our shop to demonstrate different products! Really Cool Machine! Thanks!👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Safety. I have worked with lasers….always be careful…..remember it is a tool. Respect the laser!
Thanks for showing on the heavier stuff. On parts for paint stripping or where you shouldn't damage the material underneath a pulsed laser is a better option, a 300-500W system. I'd like to see you clean some concrete outside with yours!
Amazing. Thanks for the videos. I see how they did Maui now.
That's quite the tool. I've been following a guy up here in Canada. He's in Manitoba. He bought one a while back and he uses it on restoring old cars and it works pretty good but they're not cheap. That's the one thing. I seen the price on that one and that's American so I can imagine what it is Canadian but no, that'll be interesting. Looking forward to it. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
The laser cleaner will have some great uses around the shop - does a good job in those hard to get to corners.
Clint, some crazy ideas: mount the laser-gun in the tool-post on a lathe to clean; and if you have a plasma table, maybe an adapter allows to mount the laser-gun and a program can clean flat steel. Cool tool to see used! Thanks for the videos. Have a great day.
Would you make the laser more efficient by having a fan blow the 'smoke' away from the job surface? I can see a lot of the beam's energy being lost as it reflects off the smoke, shown as sparks in the beam and if you blow the smoke away you will get more of the light energy to the surface being cleaned. I know it blows air out of the end of the lance, but that is bouncing back into your pathway, so if you blow it from 90 degrees it may help.
More efficient and safer because you don't want to be breathing in all that vaporized paint and other material.
This will make the laser more efficient, you hit the nail on the head. I have a fume extractor and several big fans that I run in my workspace
Move the laser around like you're spray painting. Don't stay in a small area going back and forth. Make a pass in one direction and go back to start or move sway from 1st pass. Then overheating won't be such a issue. If you sand blast to tight a area for too long heat will warp too.
I love that machine. I could watch it work for an hour.
Thanks for the demonstration, I never knew that kind of technology was available to the general public,
I think it’s really cool because you don’t have to have a ground, weird! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 thanks again Clint and Kevin! GREAT VIDEO GUYS! VERY IMPRESSIVE! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
It feel Sci-fi using it for the first time👽👽👽-Kevin
that is a very useful tool and i can see in your shop you can use this all the time.
Whole new industry in the making. That's an awesome machine.
Might make sense to do your normal for large areas that are not obstructed and then final finish anything that those methods have issues with to detail out the final bits. Bolts, corners, welds, etc.
What an amazing time and labor saving device...I can see where it will come into its own in intricately hard to reach places during prep for painting etc. Looking forward to seeing all that this newest technology can do .and what better place in your shop and you will definitely give it a truly honest test. Thanks again for sharing your day with us.😎🇺🇲🛠️🧑🔧🧰😇🚛
You guys get all the cool toys. I would like to see it maxed out on heavy scale. That would be cool.
Kevin is having way too much fun. He's gonna want to use it for all the hard to reach places before he paints now.
Thats is a fantastic machine Kevin doing his Buck Rodgers impression lasering everything in sight 😅😅
Looks like for the typical automobile parts a blast cabinet is less expensive and does a better job.
Sounds like something from Battlestar Galactica. It definitely had its advantages on some things. The powder coat was the most amazing.
There’s no ground to the part? Just wondering! That’s pretty cool how it goes through the paint! So you could mount it on your plasma machine table where you do your material cutting? Plus you could clean the edges on a bracket that you cut with the plasma cutting table? Looks like it’s the closest thing to sand blasting, I would think except the sand blaster won’t heat the metal up as much! Pretty cool Clint and Kevin! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Cool……would have to use it constantly in the shop to offset the price of the laser. My guess price would be around 15 to 25k 👍👍
I have been wanting to see what these stripping lasers are all about.
ive been watching half ass kustoms he got the 1500 size with the welder an smaller lens get junk in the lens an it will POOF but it really does some great work on detailed surfaces and it cuts time in refinishing its weak on scaly rust it cleans the rust scale the welder part is excellent on sheetlmetal it doesnt heat soak the panel he welded up an entire roof for his current project using it.
CLINT and a big thanks to Kevin for the demo. As you said Clint it excels at those hard to get to spots and especially for removing paint before welding. Sand blasting with grit or almond shells only does so much and cannot clean those areas where you encounter bounce back. Paint strippers also can only do so much as Im sure you both know, plus there messy and like blasting leave the surface susceptible to immediate corrosion damage.
I think you will keep this machine as you go along you will see more benefits of it.
I have been researching laser welders and cleaners for some time and this one is very good and the price seems good too.
Must check what it sells for here in AUSTRALIA.
Thanks for the video, I thought about using it on heavily corroded and contaminated surfaces up side down, you mentioning you have to pining it first... But still it beats grinding. I will look up a company who uses this technique in my area. Thumps up!
It would be interesting to see it used on rusty threads and nuts such as exhaust and manifold fasteners before attempting to remove them. I would like to know if that made the task any easier.
I would bet it would work wonders on brick to clean sides of houses and all at the lower settings
Watching you all work on machines using sledge hammers, giant wrenches, oxy-acetylene torches and crowbars is always entertaining. And now the [air quotesl laser. Technology sure has come a long way.
New Toys for big boys. Every once in a while something good comes along. Kevin's got alot of use for this new toy.
Hey Clinton & Kevin, Certainly a tool that will get used! Impressive job on the powder coat paint! Safety first!! Thumbs up! Jim
i bet the power co. loves it
2000 watts is not a lot of power. Way less than most welding machines.
We run ours on a 220 1ph generator often. Much cheaper.
It would be interesting to see how well the laser would clean up rough, scaly surfaces if you went over it with a needle scaler first. The needle scaler would get the heavy crusty stuff and the laser would get the rest. Also, I would think on painted cast surfaces the little nicks the needle scaler would leave would let the laser burn through to bare metal better. Neat tool!
Very impressive laser. Boys will be boys with their new toy!
Thank you for sharing 😊
This was one of your best videos I have seen yet I am very impressed thanks guys
I second the testing on cleaning up a Gasket Surface.
cool machine, it has its place around the shop for sure..
If you take time and learn the settings like frequency and the swing settings you will have better success, as in lower heat to panels and more effective removal
Don’t worry about changing anything in the main settings menu
looks like that is a high curent usage machine neat toy
It needs a 40 or 50 Amp circuit, so it's like using a welder. If you used it for small spots it would not use much electricity. Run it for a full day on a large job and it would be spinning your meter pretty fast
Brent from Halfass Kustoms uses a laser, best thing since slice bread
Needs to be tried on a Chevy el Camino.
Wow! Now that is one slick tool! One hot unit! It should help that fingers guy get the altament paint job on some of these rust buckets look super smooth! Great job kevin!
Definitely a game changer in the application it's designed for.
This is the best video I've seen of in in action with excellent explanations of how to use it and how it works.
Randy should be happy as it's going to save him lots of time getting things ready for Kevin to paint.
Thanks Clint and Sausage Fingers Kevin I've no doubt the manufacturer is going to be seeing a spike in sales of that model.
They should give it to C & C equipment.
I could have used one when I was stripping metal coin doors and other metal parts on Arcade and pinball games to orep them to be painted again.
It's pretty slow going, and expensive. That machine is chewing up some electrons. Certainly has its applications though.
Neat machine. That would be great for a restoration shop. Thanks for the video
Most laser cleaners have the option to choose different laser patterns circles figure eights or back and forth and they all clean a little differently you need to check to see if yours can do that
Got to have steady hands to use that puppy. No second cup of coffee, kevin!
I have had my laser for almost a year now, I use it all the time. The manuals are definitely lacking with all sorts of things lost in translation.
The laser isn't good for everything but it definitely serves a purpose.
Just a heads up the safety glasses they sent aren’t necessarily for the flash but for the wavelength of the laser. A welding helmet protects against a totally different wavelength. So be careful.
That is one heck of a cigar lighter! Just kidding!
A small part of me says that would be one heck of an anti burglar tool. Break in and get de-rusted! I am sure NOT a recommended use!
Corrosion and oxidation doesn't stand a chance now at C&C!
I love the sound of it working! It just sounds mean! Have fun using it!
Just a thought is yes its not a cheep machine but in real application what would be a coast comparable to sand blast and sanding down side to sand blast is the sand you have to clean up with this very little clean up interesting Thanks for showing us how it works as the adds for it are deceiving or at least till now i thought they were
Cheers
Once you get past the learning curve and figure out settings to tweak for each material, I could see this being useful. It doesn't really seem to work any better than a good sandblaster but it's so much less messy. I'm wondering how frequently you guys will use it.
That is truly amazing. Scares me the type of weapons that could be made with that technology
Looking to see if it is a benefit on removing crud on mackine surfaces during reassembly. Thank you for everything you do. Also you might want to play with the patterns, some machines have a alternating vertical sweep followed by a horizontal sweep that make a square pattern. Also the spiral beam works like the rotary nozzle on a pressure washer. Kevin: please be careful with mirrored surfaces
That beam can bounce. No don't try to knock down your model plane with it. Save that for the NAVY..
Id like to see if it’s effective at removing paint from wood without burning the wood
It’s not
That is something else. Never seen anything like that. works well. nice job boys.
All Kevin needs now is a StormTrooper outfit, lol! You go Kevin!
I suggest some welding curtains with frame for the shop. Just for people passing by your work area.
I messaged you guys when you posted the short a while back, but I also have a 2,000 watt 4-in-1 machine, It's a double wobble, so it can create a grid pattern for cleaning which helps reduce the heat on sheet metal, along with some interesting patterns when welding. I think the one you guys have is only single wobble, but I could be wrong. Playing around with the duty cycle, scan rate, scan width, laser frequency, and power level can have drastic effects on how it cleans and how much heat it puts into the base material. I laughed when you guys said trying to turn it on was a chore, and I had the same issues. I was like WTF?!? Matter of fact mine wouldn't accept 245 volts single phase, and I had to put a buck/boost transformer on mine to step the power down to 221 volts, so voltage safety interlock would let the power pass through to the contactor. Different control system and vendor, but mine is same with passwords, and such. Every video I watch I wish I was right along side you guys working. Good people, good business, good quality of work, and good entertainment. Quite the combo. Keep up the great work and I can't wait to see you lasering Kevin's RC car. :)
That will pay for itself quickly, 😎
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That was fun to watch. Not as much fun as watching Kevin at Christmas but, fun nonetheles 😂
If Kevin had an Australian or British accent, you’d see him on TV at 2am doing the infomercial for this laser.😎
It’s new technology and probably in 5 years they will refine the process so it will have a broader range of application, faster, broader sweep, so it has limited uses at the moment, one thing I would say is that I think I would be completely covering myself with clothing and PPE when using it because who knows what impact it will have on the human body in years to come. Thanks for testing it out, I had a Quick Look on sites here in Australia and way out of price range of most smaller workshops
I'll wait for the Habor Freight model.🤣
I can definitely see that being something that you could use in your line of work. It’s for sure something that you have to treat with the upmost caution or it could bite ya. But I liked it.👍👍👍
Set laser on stun
Or is it Rare, Medium, or Well Done!
Sharks with lasers!
Crazy how it cleans that cast iron
Just running this laser though it's paces made for great viewing guys. Cheers for posting bro. Safe travels. Ken.
Nice demo. Thank you! Disappointing about the scale, but understandable... I wonder if a super concentrated/narrow beam would make a difference there. I had also wondered about the wood, whether you could use it instead of a torch to 'burn in' a logo or something.
Saw them years ago they were very interesting and huge.
Love the wood at the end.
Starting to see more of them around pretty cool 👍👋🇨🇦
Use the laser on the INOP CATs! Great tool for prepping irregular surfaces!