On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 11:35:49 AM UTC-4, G. Ross wrote:
> DerbyDad03 wrote:
> > On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 8:02:23 AM UTC-4, Spalted Walt wrote:
> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8q3DZB_l6M
> >>
> >> li-ion battery for the hand held version?
> >> Would make a hella defensive weapon!
> >
> > At the beginning of this video you'll see the "base unit".
> >
> > Ain't gonna work with a battery. ;-)
> >
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ_90920Zbg
> >
> If it is evaporating the paint It seems that some sort of respirator
> would be useful.
>
Uh oh...here come the regulations! ;-)
I did notice that in the OP's youtube link there was a vacuum hose near the
pipe in the 2nd sequence but there was still a lot of smoke. Rust laden
smoke or paint fumes...ain't neither one of them good for you.
Spalted Walt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8q3DZB_l6M
>
>li-ion battery for the hand held version?
>Would make a hella defensive weapon!
Next gen taser/weapon?
Maybe not, at least at lower power levels. Intentionally zapping a
finger appears painless:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TN9WNgxsmo
On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 8:02:23 AM UTC-4, Spalted Walt wrote:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8q3DZB_l6M
>
> li-ion battery for the hand held version?
> Would make a hella defensive weapon!
At the beginning of this video you'll see the "base unit".
Ain't gonna work with a battery. ;-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ_90920Zbg
DerbyDad03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 10:36:24 PM UTC-4, Martin Eastburn wrote:
>> A battery version would be great for a welder or general metal worker.
>>
>> Martin
>>
>> On 9/7/2016 7:02 AM, Spalted Walt wrote:
>> >
>> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8q3DZB_l6M
>> >
>> > li-ion battery for the hand held version?
>> > Would make a hella defensive weapon!
>> >
>
>Check out the video link I posted earlier. There's a huge base unit that is attached
>to the device that you see being used by the operator. I'm guessing we're years away
>from anything that can be considered portable.
The video you posted is 6 yrs old. "Portable" is already a reality:
Mobile Trolley MTR-01
"TAKE THE LASER ANYWHERE!
Increase the mobility of laser cleaning with the mobile trolley. It fits in the back of your
car an can be loaded by one person only."
http://www.p-laser.com/PRODUCTS_detail.aspx?AGUID=2ad3b535-3bf5-490c-98c6-9af98d3f5cc0&LGUID=8565a502-c109-43ef-b1a1-dfba5f3edbf6
However, IMO battery powered probably is *many* years away.
For those wondering if the technology works on wood:
http://www.nortonsandblasting.com/nsblaserclean.html
"Restoration of the wooden crucifix in the
church of Santa Maria of the Soul in Rome"
On Friday, September 9, 2016 at 7:12:51 AM UTC-4, Spalted Walt wrote:
> DerbyDad03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 10:36:24 PM UTC-4, Martin Eastburn wrote:
> >> A battery version would be great for a welder or general metal worker.
> >>
> >> Martin
> >>
> >> On 9/7/2016 7:02 AM, Spalted Walt wrote:
> >> >
> >> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8q3DZB_l6M
> >> >
> >> > li-ion battery for the hand held version?
> >> > Would make a hella defensive weapon!
> >> >
> >
> >Check out the video link I posted earlier. There's a huge base unit that is attached
> >to the device that you see being used by the operator. I'm guessing we're years away
> >from anything that can be considered portable.
>
> The video you posted is 6 yrs old. "Portable" is already a reality:
OK, so I'm living in the past. ;-)
>
> Mobile Trolley MTR-01
> "TAKE THE LASER ANYWHERE!
> Increase the mobility of laser cleaning with the mobile trolley. It fits
> in the back of your car an can be loaded by one person only."
>
> http://www.p-laser.com/PRODUCTS_detail.aspx?AGUID=2ad3b535-3bf5-490c-98c6-9af98d3f5cc0&LGUID=8565a502-c109-43ef-b1a1-dfba5f3edbf6
I stumbled around that website but I couldn't find any specs as to the size
or weight of the unit. "It fits in the back of your car" obviously depends
on what kind of car you have and how strong the "one person" is.
Based on this image, I'd say it will fit in the back of 3 out of 4 of my
vehicles, but they include a van, an SUV and a station wagon. Weight could
still be the deciding factor as to it's level of portability.
http://www.imaxxdna.be/UPL/39dfd315-53a5-413e-98fb-7170ed7b14a1/engraving_baseplate_thumb.jpg
In any case, I want one!
>
> However, IMO battery powered probably is *many* years away.
>
> For those wondering if the technology works on wood:
>
> http://www.nortonsandblasting.com/nsblaserclean.html
>
> "Restoration of the wooden crucifix in the
> church of Santa Maria of the Soul in Rome"
On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 10:36:24 PM UTC-4, Martin Eastburn wrote:
> A battery version would be great for a welder or general metal worker.
>
> Martin
>
> On 9/7/2016 7:02 AM, Spalted Walt wrote:
> >
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8q3DZB_l6M
> >
> > li-ion battery for the hand held version?
> > Would make a hella defensive weapon!
> >
Check out the video link I posted earlier. There's a huge base unit that is attached
to the device that you see being used by the operator. I'm guessing we're years away
from anything that can be considered portable.
In article <[email protected]>, gwr95
@comwest.net says...
>
> notbob wrote:
> > On 2016-09-08, G. Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> If it is evaporating the paint It seems that some sort of respirator
> >> would be useful.
> >
> > Does it work on wood? Instead of a pressure washer to scrape paint
> > from bldgs?
> >
> > nb
> >
> If you want a black building. Or should I say "charcoal grey".
Apparently it does work on "delicate" materials--I found some references
to using it for art restoration. I don't think that the Catholics want
their cross to turn black.
On 2016-09-08, G. Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
> If it is evaporating the paint It seems that some sort of respirator
> would be useful.
Does it work on wood? Instead of a pressure washer to scrape paint
from bldgs?
nb
On 2016-09-08, J. Clarke <[email protected]> wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>, gwr95
> @comwest.net says...
>>
>> notbob wrote:
>> > On 2016-09-08, G. Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >> If it is evaporating the paint It seems that some sort of respirator
>> >> would be useful.
>> >
>> > Does it work on wood? Instead of a pressure washer to scrape paint
>> > from bldgs?
>> >
>> > nb
>> >
>> If you want a black building. Or should I say "charcoal grey".
>
> Apparently it does work on "delicate" materials--I found some references
> to using it for art restoration. I don't think that the Catholics want
> their cross to turn black.
Gonna paint it! Does "charcoal grey" wood require a primer? ;)
nb
On Wed, 07 Sep 2016 12:02:14 +0000
Spalted Walt <[email protected]> wrote:
does a nice job
wonder if it can strip paint from wood without destroying the wood
if it left some marks that would be ok and even some slight burns
would be alright
> li-ion battery for the hand held version?
it needs one thousand watts
> Would make a hella defensive weapon!
in use already as an offensive weapon
maybe very offensive weapon is the better description
On 9/7/2016 12:27 PM, Keith Nuttle wrote:
> On 09/07/2016 8:02 AM, Spalted Walt wrote:
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8q3DZB_l6M
>>
>> li-ion battery for the hand held version?
>> Would make a hella defensive weapon!
>>
> I like that.
>
> I am surprised that our nanny state permits its sale with out thousands
> of guards, and other safety devices.
In due time after one person uses it for the wrong reason.
On 9/9/2016 10:09 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> On Friday, September 9, 2016 at 7:12:51 AM UTC-4, Spalted Walt wrote:
>> DerbyDad03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 10:36:24 PM UTC-4, Martin Eastburn wrote:
>>>> A battery version would be great for a welder or general metal worker.
>>>>
>>>> Martin
>>>>
>>>> On 9/7/2016 7:02 AM, Spalted Walt wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8q3DZB_l6M
>>>>>
>>>>> li-ion battery for the hand held version?
>>>>> Would make a hella defensive weapon!
>>>>>
>>>
>>> Check out the video link I posted earlier. There's a huge base unit that is attached
>>> to the device that you see being used by the operator. I'm guessing we're years away
>> >from anything that can be considered portable.
>>
>> The video you posted is 6 yrs old. "Portable" is already a reality:
>
> OK, so I'm living in the past. ;-)
>
>>
>> Mobile Trolley MTR-01
>> "TAKE THE LASER ANYWHERE!
>> Increase the mobility of laser cleaning with the mobile trolley. It fits
>> in the back of your car an can be loaded by one person only."
>>
>> http://www.p-laser.com/PRODUCTS_detail.aspx?AGUID=2ad3b535-3bf5-490c-98c6-9af98d3f5cc0&LGUID=8565a502-c109-43ef-b1a1-dfba5f3edbf6
>
> I stumbled around that website but I couldn't find any specs as to the size
> or weight of the unit. "It fits in the back of your car" obviously depends
> on what kind of car you have and how strong the "one person" is.
>
> Based on this image, I'd say it will fit in the back of 3 out of 4 of my
> vehicles, but they include a van, an SUV and a station wagon. Weight could
> still be the deciding factor as to it's level of portability.
>
> http://www.imaxxdna.be/UPL/39dfd315-53a5-413e-98fb-7170ed7b14a1/engraving_baseplate_thumb.jpg
>
> In any case, I want one!
>
>>
>> However, IMO battery powered probably is *many* years away.
>>
>> For those wondering if the technology works on wood:
>>
>> http://www.nortonsandblasting.com/nsblaserclean.html
>>
>> "Restoration of the wooden crucifix in the
>> church of Santa Maria of the Soul in Rome"
>
Hey honey ... can you get the grime off these copper pots? Why sure, let
me just take it to the garage. [lights dim around the house].
DerbyDad03 wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 8:02:23 AM UTC-4, Spalted Walt wrote:
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8q3DZB_l6M
>>
>> li-ion battery for the hand held version?
>> Would make a hella defensive weapon!
>
> At the beginning of this video you'll see the "base unit".
>
> Ain't gonna work with a battery. ;-)
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ_90920Zbg
>
If it is evaporating the paint It seems that some sort of respirator
would be useful.
--
GW Ross
If a program is useless, it must be
documented.
notbob wrote:
> On 2016-09-08, G. Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> If it is evaporating the paint It seems that some sort of respirator
>> would be useful.
>
> Does it work on wood? Instead of a pressure washer to scrape paint
> from bldgs?
>
> nb
>
If you want a black building. Or should I say "charcoal grey".
--
GW Ross
Of course I'm sane. The voices said so.