CodyS
Well-Known Member
I was wondering is Any of has used a needle scaler to remove rust and paint from hard to reach areas like in the engine compartment. I would think that it might be a little too aggressive for body metal. Any input please.
I agree with using one on the undercarriage. Works great but REALLY loud!A lot is dependent on your touch with one.I was all over the bottom of my car with one . Didn't damage anything. Aprons or core support you might be better off with a spot blaster.
And they are aggressive. The DOT uses them to clean rust from their trucks for welding cracks in frames and dump boxes. Not for sheet metal.They do really well on stick weld projects. Ear and eye protection a must.
I thought they only used them in shipyards. Did not know they had other uses.And they are aggressive. The DOT uses them to clean rust from their trucks for welding cracks in frames and dump boxes. Not for sheet metal.