I was going to go there too: "Have someone else do it" would be the most effectiveIllegals
I'm familiar with those. I had used one on concrete forms. How does it do on sheet metal? Do you have to watch that the pins don't dig in too much, distorting the surface?I used a needle scaler and it worked fanatic without dropping hot stuff on you or burning down the garage . . .
Best way to go . . .
Got the whole back of my 67 belvedere done from the axle back in about 2 hours . . . it was amazing
I'm familiar with those. I had used one on concrete forms. How does it do on sheet metal? Do you have to watch that the pins don't dig in too much, distorting the surface?
View attachment 381124 I actually used one of these and liked it better when it wasn't heated. That way it seemed to come off in chunks. Use a grinder to keep sharpening the blade.
Whatever gets it doneI tried this and still found a super flexible metal filler spreader with heat gun was faster (and quieter) for me.
Once you get it off what's the preferred coating material to apply?