Posted by s.crum on November 17, 2012 at 14:50:04 from (67.142.181.26):
In Reply to: needle scaler??? posted by dave2 on November 17, 2012 at 13:48:58:
Needle scalers do work very well. On sandstone you might want to start at a lower air pressure and work upward to optimum. You need a pretty good compressor and avoid "dry" firing it without the needles against the work (unless you like replacing needles). These work excellent for peening and de-slagging welds also. Sheet metal should be avoided unless you're into the "hammered" and distorted look. Casings clean up very nice. Just follow the safety rules. Goggles, face shield, mask, ear protection, heavy gloves and send the wife shopping. These are great for honing your people skills in the hood early on Saturday and Sunday morning.
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