Posted by Lanse on September 15, 2017 at 06:49:12 from (99.190.213.134):
Morning everyone!
So, I just got a decent deal on a new needle scaler. Everyone's been telling me for years that I need one and how much I'd like having one, but I've never actually used one of these things before lol.
I understand they're great for taking slag off welds, and they'll clean a long 6-8' weld in seconds. Also the'll chip off those big rust flakes on truck frames and the like that even a knotted wire wheel on an angle grinder won't touch!
Anything I should know about this thing before I use it? And more importantly - does anyone have any cool tricks of things it can do well? It seems like a super versatile tool, and many of you guys are very creative with uses of things, I was wondering if there was anything that sticks out in a persons mind haha.
Thanks in advance guys!
Also - regarding my last post about the ole' lug nuts - you answered my questions about them perfectly! Thanks to all who responded. I guess I dont always say this enough.. Have a great day everyone!
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