Laser rust and paint removal

   / Laser rust and paint removal #2  
It is cool but at $20K it is hardly affordable for the average Joe. A dustless sandblaster is a better option at half the price.
Also the paint is going somewhere it is being vaporized and it can settle back as dust.
 
   / Laser rust and paint removal #3  
I cleaned a tank that was rusted with a weed burber
 
   / Laser rust and paint removal #4  
It is cool but at $20K it is hardly affordable for the average Joe. A dustless sandblaster is a better option at half the price.
Also the paint is going somewhere it is being vaporized and it can settle back as dust.

$20k? Where did you get that number? From the article:

P-Laser told R&T that a low-power QF-50, with only 50 watts of muscle, costs 47,800 Euro, or more than $53,000 at today's exchange rate.

If a 50 watt unit is over $50 grand, a 1000 watt unit has got to be north of $100 grand.

I would not want to breathe the vaporized stuff. I doubt it will settle back as dust - it's probably turned to gasses. But I would want PLENTY of ventilation, preferably a vacuum system with the fumes vented outside after being filtered.
 
   / Laser rust and paint removal #5  
That is really, really amazing. Thanks for pointing it out.
 
   / Laser rust and paint removal #6  
I'm waiting for Hazard Fraught Tools to start selling them for $199.00 on sale.
 
   / Laser rust and paint removal #7  
 
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