Yes, some of that is paint and some of it is undercoating. The video doesn't show it very well, but the corrugated floor above is undercoated more thickly. But it's all rattle can spray on undercoating which I agree is easier to remove than the professional or factory applied stuff. But even the thickest layers of the stuff succumbed to the needle gun. Sometimes it left a good bit of asphalt between the needle strikes, but a 2nd or third pass usually got 99% of it off.
The needle-gun worked, but...that's not undercoating - it's paint, and applied over old paint, so it's not well bonded. Undercoating is asphalt-based and 'goos' up, forever soluble in petroleum solvents, and...afaik still has no magic-bullet tool to remove it.
@wolfywho Looks to work about the same for the large one. It also amazed me how little air it would use. My 120 volt belt drive compressor had no problem keeping up and when I stopped, it usually did too. The worst part was that I had to wear a painters head sock, lab goggles and a full face shield to keep all of the chips out of my ears, eyes, hair and mouth. PS: I'm using Masterseries as a primer too.
@GooberMcNutly - Yes, I learned the hard way about the painters head sock. Laying on your back under the car, that stuff gets all in your hair and back of your head (among other things). I had goggles on, dust/face mask (covers my mouth and nose), and ear protection on. I'll be wearing a painters head sock to complete it. ;-) Just ordered my Master Series primer and ag111 yesterday. Too bad it won't be here for this 3 day weekend. Oh well.
@sevjenius Trust me, not only not sped up, but I was doing all of the work with only one hand and steadying the camera with the other hand while balancing on one shoulder. It actually goes faster than that if you can steer better.
@mow4cash This one does. I've been burned by a few HF tools in the past, but if I put a new $5 needle kit in this every 10 hours of use and keep it oiled (important: 10 drops every hour of use!) it just keeps trucking.
Is that your wife's vibrator?
ProfitOfDoom420 3 weeks ago
@ProfitOfDoom420 No, her's is gas powered. It's the only way she can replace me when I'm traveling.
GooberMcNutly 6 days ago
Yes, some of that is paint and some of it is undercoating. The video doesn't show it very well, but the corrugated floor above is undercoated more thickly. But it's all rattle can spray on undercoating which I agree is easier to remove than the professional or factory applied stuff. But even the thickest layers of the stuff succumbed to the needle gun. Sometimes it left a good bit of asphalt between the needle strikes, but a 2nd or third pass usually got 99% of it off.
GooberMcNutly 6 months ago
The needle-gun worked, but...that's not undercoating - it's paint, and applied over old paint, so it's not well bonded. Undercoating is asphalt-based and 'goos' up, forever soluble in petroleum solvents, and...afaik still has no magic-bullet tool to remove it.
ozolagniac 6 months ago
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wolfywho 9 months ago
@wolfywho It's the "compact" one which isn't really compact. I paid $19.95 for mine.
GooberMcNutly 9 months ago
@GooberMcNutly - Thanks Goober. I ended up buying the bigger one. It worked great too. I posted a video on my Youtube channel of me using it.
wolfywho 9 months ago
@wolfywho Looks to work about the same for the large one. It also amazed me how little air it would use. My 120 volt belt drive compressor had no problem keeping up and when I stopped, it usually did too. The worst part was that I had to wear a painters head sock, lab goggles and a full face shield to keep all of the chips out of my ears, eyes, hair and mouth. PS: I'm using Masterseries as a primer too.
GooberMcNutly 9 months ago
@GooberMcNutly - Yes, I learned the hard way about the painters head sock. Laying on your back under the car, that stuff gets all in your hair and back of your head (among other things). I had goggles on, dust/face mask (covers my mouth and nose), and ear protection on. I'll be wearing a painters head sock to complete it. ;-) Just ordered my Master Series primer and ag111 yesterday. Too bad it won't be here for this 3 day weekend. Oh well.
wolfywho 9 months ago
@wolfywho Oh yeah, I used it all over the bottom, even on the brake line, if you are gentle.
GooberMcNutly 9 months ago
Looks to me like the video was sped up.
sevjenius 10 months ago
@sevjenius Trust me, not only not sped up, but I was doing all of the work with only one hand and steadying the camera with the other hand while balancing on one shoulder. It actually goes faster than that if you can steer better.
GooberMcNutly 10 months ago
I did'nt know harbor freight made tools that work
mow4cash 11 months ago
@mow4cash This one does. I've been burned by a few HF tools in the past, but if I put a new $5 needle kit in this every 10 hours of use and keep it oiled (important: 10 drops every hour of use!) it just keeps trucking.
GooberMcNutly 10 months ago
that made quick order of it. it doesn't seem to work all that bad!
pacificcoast 1 year ago
haha really cool!! actually it looks like a really crazy destruction-hungry robot!! nice tool!!!
jzama85 1 year ago
Nice job with that that neddle tool works much better than sand paper
ncrdisabled 1 year ago