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If this link works ok, harbor Freight has one for $50. and replacement
cartridges for $10. 3mm rods http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=1109 I figure that might be a cheap experiment. Vic Smith wrote: On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 19:23:29 -0500, Larry wrote: wrote in news:1163455786.370838.64510 : He said he used a "pneumatic Jet chisel" For you Navy deck techs, it's a needle gun. Wasn't used topside only. I've put plenty of hours with them in the fireroom. They dimple even heavy steel if not used with a light touch. The Navy needle guns I used had "needles" about 3/32' to 1/8"' in diameter, and I saw only that size. I bet if you can get finer needles you might be able to reduce or eliminate dimpling, at the cost of chipping speed. As I recall they always worked well on heavy, brittle paint, which would chip off easily. On soft or thin paint they were much less effective, but the hammering of the paint would make it come off easier with a scraper or brush. They *are* about the easiest to control hand power tool. --Vic |
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