Working on stripping rust off some frame and suspension parts of my Land Cruiser. I'll give this a try for the flat surfaces. Also...you're right about white vinegar, but I've been using muriatic acid for stripping rust off some parts. It's dirt cheap, works incredibly well and it's FAST. Just need to think carefully about how you use it.
I didnt ever think about using my 3x21 hand belt sander. Almox belts suck, but FINDING cerm or zirc in 36 or 40g destroys scale. I used to prefer a 4x4 drum with basically the same nonwoven material as scotch. The belt is nicer for flat bar, since you can smooth out the roller marks from mfrging. No swirl marks, smoother finish than the drum or a disc. I srsly dont know why i dont see more welders use them. Try it. Finding zirc or cerm was hard for me. I tried these and 1x 40g did a 48x48 1/2 plate and about 30ft of 4x4x1/4 flat bar. Had lots of grit, but lost its toothyness.
Maryland. I'm working on a pergula. I definitely need to try this since the regular stripping disks clog super fast. Takes ages cleaning all that material.
Excellent videos, you are very funny, you make me laugh, I congratulate you for your work, and the advice is very professional and useful! keep going bro
@@hugoiram1559 yes it is definitely going to be a different and difficult build. I just got the parts in I've been waiting for so I will be getting back to that soon!
I make damascus steel for knives, and need to clean the mill scale off my steel before I forge weld it together. I will try one of these! Wearing out 2 x 72 belts is expensive.
Working on stripping rust off some frame and suspension parts of my Land Cruiser. I'll give this a try for the flat surfaces. Also...you're right about white vinegar, but I've been using muriatic acid for stripping rust off some parts. It's dirt cheap, works incredibly well and it's FAST. Just need to think carefully about how you use it.
Thanks for setting us straight on this issue.
I didnt ever think about using my 3x21 hand belt sander. Almox belts suck, but FINDING cerm or zirc in 36 or 40g destroys scale. I used to prefer a 4x4 drum with basically the same nonwoven material as scotch. The belt is nicer for flat bar, since you can smooth out the roller marks from mfrging. No swirl marks, smoother finish than the drum or a disc. I srsly dont know why i dont see more welders use them. Try it.
Finding zirc or cerm was hard for me. I tried these and 1x 40g did a 48x48 1/2 plate and about 30ft of 4x4x1/4 flat bar. Had lots of grit, but lost its toothyness.
Maryland. I'm working on a pergula. I definitely need to try this since the regular stripping disks clog super fast. Takes ages cleaning all that material.
Working on a large chimney cap here in Utica KS and need to remove the mill scale for paint thanks for the info.
Glad I could help. Hopefully it makes quick work of the job for you!
Excellent videos, you are very funny, you make me laugh, I congratulate you for your work, and the advice is very professional and useful! keep going bro
Thank you so much for the kind words and for checking out my channel. This keeps me motivated!
@@RhodeWerks401 I am intrigued expectation of the modification of the super trooper, it will be your masterpiece
@@hugoiram1559 yes it is definitely going to be a different and difficult build. I just got the parts in I've been waiting for so I will be getting back to that soon!
I wanna see the rest of the Isuzu LS swap I’ve got one and wanna see what it’s like
My hawk is a bit lopsided too but at least it isn't part green
What happened to the Super trooper
For just 19.95 a month, don't just get 1, if yiu call right now we'll include xyz.
I think you missed your calling bud, lmao
I make damascus steel for knives, and need to clean the mill scale off my steel before I forge weld it together. I will try one of these! Wearing out 2 x 72 belts is expensive.
Hey what happened to the channel?
Where's the rest of the parrot?