Hello! Couple of tips from someone that has been in the laser abalation industry for over 10 years. 1.Continuous Wave lasers need to be set at the right frequency of the substrate that is being cleaned. (major difference between chassis frame and truck body substrate frequencies)2. Paint remove on a autobody or anything thinner than 7mills need to be done with a Pulse laser as it uses a diference spectrum type of laser and will not heat the substrate (aka will not heat or warp substrate). 3. Using a 2nd Air source to blow on substrate while cleaning improves colling effect and causes less damage. 4. Have a controller/wand that will let you use multiple patterns and "heavy duty" verses "non-destructive" settings, makes a world of difference in ablation results. Hope this helps!
I've seen these before but never thought one of us average folks would have one so this is cool to watch CT. Interesting how sometimes it cleans off the surface rust but not totally down to metal? Maybe going over the areas more or turning up the power on thick rust areas would work?
I tried to demonstrate that in this video with the 1950s VW Karmann Ghia engine lid. I monitor it with a laser thermostat. It appress to be ok. Of course this could vary depending on how long you stay in one spot and how you spread the heat. Also, you can adjust the power from 0 to 100 to achieve different results.
Did it etch lines int he Magnesium or was that just the laser marks? the seats were really cool. they are super hard to clean with anything laser seemed to be the best option.
I have a 1500cw and a 100w pulse machine. Here’s what I suggest to try, on heavy rust or even the white paint, set your frequency to 5 to 8 khz, maybe even slow down your swing, what I found is you will cut through rough stuff faster, then afterwards I raise my frequency and speed as well as width, this makes like a clean sweep as well as spreads the heat out further and making the heat less direct. Also, between this video and your other video, you are sometime shooting on an angle, it’s more efficient to stay perpendicular to what you are aiming at, keeps your entire beam in that “sweet spot” Try these things out, I’d be happy to hear back what your results are
I would like to get one of those so I can compare the two. I hear they work good but make a bit of a mess kind of like sand blasting. They all have different surface results.
Does this machine have different patterns? Ive been researching lasers for about 3 weeks now to decide what one to get. Can you adjust the width of the pattern?
I recommended it in the comments of last video, and avoided the comments in this video until he got to the VW motor because I didn't want any spoilers. Gotta say, I'm a bit disappointed.
i think that anything you can get in a sandblasting cabinet, then do it, but the laser comes into its own with big metal stuff like the chassis, and parts you cannot get too
Cool machine However, the results are just not quite "finished" quality. I guess the line finish is making the parts look 3d printed gross. Is there a different head attachment to change the rastering path?
Simply crazy results looks effortless those rims come up magnificent ready for paint the old wire wheel don't cut it anymore new business on the side CT laser technology its a real blast
Yes, they are pretty cool. Here is a link if you are interested. Check out SFX Laser! www.lyxcmachinery.com/sfx-laser-cleaning-machine-blc1000w1500w2000w3000w-p4390034.html
Hi. Your moving the laser-head much to fast. It's not a airbrush-pistol. And when you want to have a really clean surface you must use the beam until on the actual position there is no "sparkling". Greetings !
Interesting... reminds me, as a kid, of when I'd use a nozzle on a garden hose and write stuff on dirty concrete. ;-) There's a sort of satisfaction. ;-!
I think it would be better not to use the device on bearing seats, camshafts or sealing surfaces. Unfortunately, the devices are very expensive and I think if you use them inexperienced you can cause damage.
Man, I'm so glad I don't own one of those! I'd never get anything done on my projects! I'd spend the entire day zapping stuff. Wheelbarrow? Zap zap zap. My tools? Zap zap zap. My old Dodge D100? Zap zap zap. Storage shed? Zap zap zap.
-- Eventually... you run out of things to zap. It isn't any different than using a media blasting cabinet or even an external blasting setup - you run out of rusty parts at some point. Or the blasting media. Don't ask me how I know that! Best wishes! - Max Giganteum
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@@CTmoog I like your channel CT. You tackle some tough projects without any fear but I'm not spending two hours watching you zap the rust off of things with a lazer.
Hey Guys! Check out SFX Laser!
www.lyxcmachinery.com/sfx-laser-cleaning-machine-blc1000w1500w2000w3000w-p4390034.html😎😎😎
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I believe if you move at a slower pace and try to keep the distance the same, you will get a better result.
Hello! Couple of tips from someone that has been in the laser abalation industry for over 10 years. 1.Continuous Wave lasers need to be set at the right frequency of the substrate that is being cleaned. (major difference between chassis frame and truck body substrate frequencies)2. Paint remove on a autobody or anything thinner than 7mills need to be done with a Pulse laser as it uses a diference spectrum type of laser and will not heat the substrate (aka will not heat or warp substrate). 3. Using a 2nd Air source to blow on substrate while cleaning improves colling effect and causes less damage. 4. Have a controller/wand that will let you use multiple patterns and "heavy duty" verses "non-destructive" settings, makes a world of difference in ablation results. Hope this helps!
You could make a YT channel just vaporizing parts. It's so satisfying man. Stress reliever.
The first time I have ever heared of or seen this technology is here on your channel. You are on to something here! Wow 👍👍
Thanks Mac!
I could watch this all day 🖤
Nice job cool Laser good show 😃👏👏👏👍👍👍
Thanks man! 👍
This "Star Wars"- thing is so quick and efficient .👍
Hey buddy! Yes, it works pretty good!
@@CTmoog does this thing require a lot of power?
@snub361 - 240 volts, two legs of 120 volts - it can run on a welder or dryer plug.
To reduce or mitigate the side to side scribble lines, would it benefit from a higher frequency rate and / or slower movement over the workpiece?
Yes, that might help. I'm going to spend some more time with it this week.
I've seen these before but never thought one of us average folks would have one so this is cool to watch CT. Interesting how sometimes it cleans off the surface rust but not totally down to metal? Maybe going over the areas more or turning up the power on thick rust areas would work?
After 2 long laser rust removal videos, I'm pretty sure we get the message. It is a cool machine though...
I was waiting for someone to say that! =) back to work! =) hahah!
in combination with other methods, it looks like it is definitely helpful
Not gonna lie, I'm a bit disappointed the magnesium VW case didn't go up like a road flare.
Does the heat from t(at laser warp automotive sheet metal?
I tried to demonstrate that in this video with the 1950s VW Karmann Ghia engine lid. I monitor it with a laser thermostat. It appress to be ok. Of course this could vary depending on how long you stay in one spot and how you spread the heat. Also, you can adjust the power from 0 to 100 to achieve different results.
You’re moving the wand way too fast.
Some CT laser therapy ⚡️⚡️⚡️very cool bud it’s amazing how technology has come I bet that laser rust removal system cost a mint love to get one
Thanks buddy!
Did it etch lines int he Magnesium or was that just the laser marks? the seats were really cool. they are super hard to clean with anything laser seemed to be the best option.
I have a 1500cw and a 100w pulse machine. Here’s what I suggest to try, on heavy rust or even the white paint, set your frequency to 5 to 8 khz, maybe even slow down your swing, what I found is you will cut through rough stuff faster, then afterwards I raise my frequency and speed as well as width, this makes like a clean sweep as well as spreads the heat out further and making the heat less direct. Also, between this video and your other video, you are sometime shooting on an angle, it’s more efficient to stay perpendicular to what you are aiming at, keeps your entire beam in that “sweet spot”
Try these things out, I’d be happy to hear back what your results are
And here I was getting excited about using dry ice to clean old metal...
I would like to get one of those so I can compare the two. I hear they work good but make a bit of a mess kind of like sand blasting. They all have different surface results.
are the lines left after rough to the touch or does it create like a laser pitting in the metal or its just discoloration?
WOW! Super cool
Yes it is! =) Thank you!
Does this machine have different patterns? Ive been researching lasers for about 3 weeks now to decide what one to get. Can you adjust the width of the pattern?
can you work on sealing surfaces and threads with it, because it leaves such a streak mark on the surface
CT, good afternoon. Thank You for sharing this video.
I would like to ask You, is this tool expensive? Where did You Buy it?
Thank You
Try angles...- | \ /, and keep your passes similar speed and distance. It comes out WAY smoother
Am I the only one who got nervous when you were zapping the magnesium?
I recommended it in the comments of last video, and avoided the comments in this video until he got to the VW motor because I didn't want any spoilers. Gotta say, I'm a bit disappointed.
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Obrigado por compartilhar conosco 😲😲😲😲😲
i think that anything you can get in a sandblasting cabinet, then do it, but the laser comes into its own with big metal stuff like the chassis, and parts you cannot get too
very cool 😎
Cool machine However, the results are just not quite "finished" quality. I guess the line finish is making the parts look 3d printed gross. Is there a different head attachment to change the rastering path?
These laser videos are like trying to watch peanut butter roll up hill. 😂
hahah! =)
The old saying I know is... Molassas going up hill on a cold morning.
@@CTmoog The old saying I know is... Molassas going up hill on a cold morning.
That thing is just awesome a real game changer
it's something from out of this world! =)
Where I buy one of this from and how much.
Are You planning to apply it on the Porsche 914?
What would they come out with next?
Try to play with pulsation frequency to avoid the "etching lines" at surface.
outstanding job //are they for rent ?
Simply crazy results looks effortless those rims come up magnificent ready for paint the old wire wheel don't cut it anymore new business on the side CT laser technology its a real blast
Achou um brinquedo pra passar o tempo então, muito top esse laser.
Big Question. How Much does it cost???
Depends on the size and manufacture. I will leave a link to this one in the comment section.
That laser rest remove machine. How much does it cost? I think it's really cool. I watched you when you did your frame
Yes, they are pretty cool. Here is a link if you are interested.
Check out SFX Laser!
www.lyxcmachinery.com/sfx-laser-cleaning-machine-blc1000w1500w2000w3000w-p4390034.html
Hi. Your moving the laser-head much to fast. It's not a airbrush-pistol.
And when you want to have a really clean surface you must use the beam until on the actual position there is no "sparkling". Greetings !
what a dream
It's impressive!
Interesting... reminds me, as a kid, of when I'd use a nozzle on a garden hose and write stuff on dirty concrete. ;-) There's a sort of satisfaction. ;-!
I think it would be better not to use the device on bearing seats, camshafts or sealing surfaces. Unfortunately, the devices are very expensive and I think if you use them inexperienced you can cause damage.
This video is gonna drive the flat earthers really mad 😊😅. A machine from area 51 surely hehe
Amazing tool... I love it 🥰... I want one 🙏🙏🙏
I’m afraid if I shot that at my car it would disappear!
me too! =)
Wow
Hey Mike! Long time buddy! How's it going? =)
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It reminds me of a tattoo ink removal laser can you imagine the pain ouch😵💫
How much?💲💲💲
Damn, I WISH I Could Have Such Laser, I Could Make A Ton Of Money With It !
Man, I'm so glad I don't own one of those! I'd never get anything done on my projects! I'd spend the entire day zapping stuff. Wheelbarrow? Zap zap zap. My tools? Zap zap zap. My old Dodge D100? Zap zap zap. Storage shed? Zap zap zap.
HAHA! yes, exactly! Once you start you can't stop! =)
-- Eventually... you run out of things to zap. It isn't any different than using a media blasting cabinet or even an external blasting setup - you run out of rusty parts at some point. Or the blasting media. Don't ask me how I know that! Best wishes!
- Max Giganteum
Seems to make stuff heat up quite a bit. What would happen if….say…a mother in law accidentally was in the line of fire?
Кайф👍🏻
I wonder if the laser was spinning it would be better' just an idea.
not a bad idea...
How am I ever going to manage another day without one…?
🤗👍👌⭐💯
You sure love that new toy 🙄
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You have to blow something up with this thing!!! Why have it if you're not going to do something stupid!!!
Can I start dropping parts off to you? 😁😁
50 ou 60 hz
Both 50Hz and 60Hz are ok.
So langsam reicht es aber auch mit der Laserentrostung!
10 thousand dollars 😵
I Guess You SHould Not Get This Laser In Your EYe, Huh?
preferisco i Bro alle tro n
almeno che le tro non abbiano altre tro per miei bro
Works a lot better then sandblasting
Please get some meat and vaporize it on camera. I want to see what happens
Two hour long videos of you removing rust with a laser. This could have been summed up in 15 minutes. Thumbs down on both videos and no watch time.
ouch.... =(
@@CTmoog I like your channel CT. You tackle some tough projects without any fear but I'm not spending two hours watching you zap the rust off of things with a lazer.
Why are you here then? You see the title and length then whine about it? Go somewhere else if it’s not to your taste my friend.
110 or 220 volts ?
220-240
It run on 110-115 or 220-240 volts?
220-240 volts