I do hull restoration on large vessels and chipping scale rust off of decks, gunnels, foc'sles and padeyes is so satisfying. From brown and orange to a shiny silver after some nice care.
@@jimthomas777 yeah. I'm prepping my frame for my 67 fury. Lots of old undercoat and scale. Probably won't paint because I've had issues in the past. Usually just coat in fluid film
Air hammer will knock it off a lot faster, but like others have said, great for detail work.
An air chisel would be faster, the needle scaler works but slower and is good for small detail areas.
I agree, I used a muffler gun . works great!
I do hull restoration on large vessels and chipping scale rust off of decks, gunnels, foc'sles and padeyes is so satisfying. From brown and orange to a shiny silver after some nice care.
I find it satisfying to watch 🤷♂️
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Very nice
I prefer the old fashioned method , Sand blasting
Sand blasting doesnt work great for thick rust scale. Quicker to chip it off and then clean the surface with a blaster
@@hgpo27 , I have a air hammer for thick rust and most gets vibrated off , then a little wire brushing and then sand blasting , then POR-15
@@jimthomas777 yeah. I'm prepping my frame for my 67 fury. Lots of old undercoat and scale. Probably won't paint because I've had issues in the past. Usually just coat in fluid film
Air hammer and rubber band works way better and faster ... and 25 bucks at harbor freight ... that needle scaler was painful to watch