InfraRed Rack Kit and Speedheater Paint Stripping Demo

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  • Опубліковано 17 кві 2021
  • In this video Chris gives you a live Paint Stripping demo with the all new InfraRed Rack Kit with the Speedheater 1100.
    This new hands-free accessory is the perfect companion for your infrared paint remover, because it allows you to strip paint faster with 50% less down time! Allhand-held tools can get heavy with prolonged use, so go HANDS-FREE!
    CHAPTERS
    00:08 - Setup/Process/Tools Needed
    00:30 - Heating and Paint Removal, Section 1
    01:25 - Fast Transition and Paint Removal to Section 2
    02:22 - Paint Stripping Demo Conclusion
    Learn more about the Infrared Rack Kit: www.myoldhousefix.com/infrare...
    Other Tools:
    * Speedheater™ Scrapers: visit.myoldhousefix.com/scrapers
    * Speedheater™ Standard 1100 : www.myoldhousefix.com/product...
    #paintstripping #paintremoval #infrared #infraredpaintremover #paintstrippingdemo #infraredrackkit #speedheater #handsfree
    #speedheater #speedheater1100 #speedheaterpaintremover #myoldhousefix
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  • @saveblackdiamond9778
    @saveblackdiamond9778 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you. This infrared heat paint removal is really one of the best ways and it is hard to find a demo online.

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  2 місяці тому

      You're welcome! I have another one coming for the Cobra on interior trim amd baseboards 👍

  • @billwilliams2120
    @billwilliams2120 Місяць тому +1

    Great demo, but please remember to wear a respirator with lead fume filters.

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Місяць тому

      I agree, I always advocate for proper PPE, its just a little hard to do and talk during a video 👍

  • @lukesalsich5473
    @lukesalsich5473 Рік тому +1

    How would this rack work on a side of the house that has a sloped roof? Do you install the rack on a slope as well? Also, how does the rack attach tot he house siding? Screws?

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Рік тому +1

      Hi Luke, yes the rail hangers screw to the highest point on the side of the house OR you could pop a few additional holes in the top of the Rail and mount it overhead to the soffit. The roller and vertical rod has a lot of range of motion in/out amd side to side so the work surface doesn't have to be perfectly flat - Check out the video and pictures where I have it mounted. 👍

  • @eponymousIme
    @eponymousIme 2 роки тому

    I'd be interested to know if you've or anyone else has used this for overhead stripping while standing on a ladder. All the demos I've seen (for the smaller Cobra model) show the heater being used while someone stood over a workpiece on a table or support. Even though I have some horizontal wood siding like yours, I am more interested in the smaller Cobra model because the worst parts of my scraping job involves small, boxed-in areas -- i.e., the rectangles created by the the intersection of the roof rafters and the cross beams under the front-porch roof. Next summer I'll be tackling the bakc-porch patio covering which is just a series of crossed beams and a LOT of rectangular spaces that need to be scraped and painted on the inside and outside.

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  2 роки тому

      Hi, yes due to weight, I use my Cobra for all overhead work, the 1100 is too heavy to hold for extended periods...hope this helps!

  • @markanthony3991
    @markanthony3991 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video! After stripping would you still recommend some sanding, or do you think the scraping method provides the right amount of roughing up for the paint? Thank you.

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Рік тому +2

      Hi Mark, definitely some sanding (40/60 grit then 80 grit to finish) and general repairs. Best practices here - www.myoldhousefix.com/blog/exterior-paint-failure-9-critical-steps-long-lasting-paint

    • @markanthony3991
      @markanthony3991 Рік тому +2

      @@myoldhousefix Thank you very much! Have an old 1882 home with original siding!

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Рік тому +2

      @Mark Anthony you're welcome! It will look like new in no time! 👍

    • @tjtewshews5531
      @tjtewshews5531 6 місяців тому +1

      What if there's lead paint under there? @@myoldhousefix

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  6 місяців тому +1

      ​@tjtewshews5531 I always assume that lead paint is present and take the following steps for lead safe work - cover the area in plastic to catch all lead paint removed, use infrared heat to strip paint (low heat won't vaporize the lead and it comes off in soft clumps vs dry dust cloud) , sand with HEPA dust collection sanders, and clean up with a HEPA vac. These tools and safety equipment are common around Old House work 👍​@@tjtewshews5531

  • @jude999
    @jude999 Рік тому +1

    How did you set up that pole thing to hold it?

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Рік тому +1

      Hi Jude, great question! Check out the video here that shows the setup and the Rail System.
      ua-cam.com/video/xYMN2PqBQvc/v-deo.html

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Рік тому

      @jude999 also good timing as the Rack is currently on sale for the holidays - $139.00
      myoldhousefix.com/product/infrared-rack-kit/

  • @vanhala7
    @vanhala7 11 місяців тому +1

    Will latex paint chip and peel like this over time, or just lead based?

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  11 місяців тому +1

      not quite as bad because latest is more flexible, but it will dry out and crack over time. Also depends on the foundation primer. I use oil based primers still because they bond well with old, dry wood. So to some effect, this will happen with most paints, except linseed type paints.

    • @vanhala7
      @vanhala7 11 місяців тому +1

      @@myoldhousefix Thanks!

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  11 місяців тому +1

      @@vanhala7 you're welcome!

  • @terrismith9095
    @terrismith9095 Рік тому

    No down time.
    Proceeds to wait for it to work.

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Рік тому +1

      No down time compared to the hand held method is correct. For the initial heating, of course you have to wait, but after that you are scraping while the tool is heating.
      If you have used these type paint strippers that are hand-held, then you already know that - you heat an area for one minute, put down the tool, scrape, pick up the tool, re-heat another minute, and repeat.
      This alternative is much more efficient. I should know because bith methods were applied when we stripped the entire exterior and repainted 👍

    • @terrismith9095
      @terrismith9095 Рік тому +1

      @@myoldhousefix Sounds like money.

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Рік тому

      @@terrismith9095 time is money

  • @Tyani-sz6cg
    @Tyani-sz6cg 2 роки тому +4

    Neat, but my god, that would take an astronomical amount of time. This isn't good for commercial work

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  2 роки тому +2

      With new lead abatement laws, many "old house" contractors do use infrared paint strippers more now. I average 14 feet stripped in 15 minutes. Now, the hand-held method is slow.

  • @nathan3368
    @nathan3368 2 роки тому +3

    Super slow process, I would personally use a mirka sander or similar with dust extraction to speed up the process

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  2 роки тому +6

      Hi Nathan, there are multiple methods for paint removal, all with pros/cons...especially when lead-safe practices are involved. The hand-held method is definitely slow, which is what prompted me to build this hands-free attachment. For every 15 minutes, I can strip 14 ft.

  • @jaygee1979
    @jaygee1979 Рік тому +1

    Would only take 10 yrs to strip that whole house 🤔

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Рік тому +1

      You should actually try it...its quite the opposite 👍

    • @jaygee1979
      @jaygee1979 Рік тому +2

      Still seems laborious but might look into it as the heat gun method takes a long time.

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  Рік тому +2

      @jaygee1979 to your point, the hand-held method is extremely slow as you cant hold the stripper and scrape at the same time.It gets heavy, fast. That's why I built the InfraRed Rack. It enables you to heat while you scrape. I can strip 14ft clapboards in about 15 min, each. I've been using Speedheater tools for 12 years now. The Infrared heat won't vaporize lead paint amd is less fire prone vs a heat gun (convective forced heat).

  • @mattd00d82
    @mattd00d82 2 роки тому +1

    Lead/

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  2 роки тому +2

      correct, thats why proper PPE, respirators and paint removal methods such as Infrared are better options than dry removal that creates clouds of lead dust. 👍

    • @mick2spic
      @mick2spic 2 роки тому +1

      @@myoldhousefix I agree, it does seem like a cleaner method because you’re scrapping it all off. And it’s not coming off in dust.
      I’d like to see it work on siding with many thick layers of old paint, see if it can remove it all in one pass

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  2 роки тому +2

      @@mick2spic hi! Oh yes, it will. Check out so.e of my older videos of the main house. We stripped the entire house with 2 Speedheater 1100s. It had at least 8 layers of paint, and it stripped it no problem! 👍

  • @flip0345
    @flip0345 2 місяці тому +1

    No one is going to want to pay for this

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  2 місяці тому

      It IS selling quite well, thank you. You must not be familiar with these types of tools. They work really well and don't vaporize lead paint. I'd be happy to help you understand more, if you like 👍

    • @flip0345
      @flip0345 2 місяці тому

      @@myoldhousefix what im saying is no one is going to want to pay for this service, its too expensive

    • @flip0345
      @flip0345 2 місяці тому +1

      @@myoldhousefix how much does the machine cost?, im in socal so most holmes have stucco

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  2 місяці тому

      This type of infrared paint stripper has been used for over 20 years here in the US. It's also the best option with dealing with lead paint abatement.
      Additionally, when paint is 50-100 years old, at some point, it has to be removed to get a quality paint job and make it last 15-20 years. Like a house, your paint job is only as good as its foundation.
      This hands-free system dramatically speeds up the paint stripping process. 2 units were used on my house to strip the entire exterior.
      For example, we stripped a run of 15 foot clapboard siding down to bare wood - 15 board feet stripped every 15 minutes. 👍

    • @myoldhousefix
      @myoldhousefix  2 місяці тому

      ​@@flip0345 this is the Speedheater 1100. It runs about $550.
      The InfraRed Rack is my invention and it is $149 plus the Rail System ($100-150 and local purchase due to size) . I'll put the links below...