I bought an Amazon LASER Welder/Cleaner Cutter! Was it worth it?

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We bought a 3 in 1 Laser Welder/Cleaner/Cutter unit from Amazon! See how well it works at cleaning metal and other objects.

This laser welder unit from Amazon is as below:

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That’s what I always wanted to see, someone that actually used it demo it for us ! Thank you !

larrybailey
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My Mom works at Wright Patterson AFB for Alion Science & Technology, working with lasers used in a similar fashion. She says  one particularly nasty particle, hexavalent chromium, has been shown to cause cancer in addition to causing several immediate side effects such as skin sores and irritation of the eyes, nose, and mouth after minimal exposure without a respirator and that xposure to laser fumes is a serious hazard and could lead to serious illness or death.

Durham.Reality
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I would say you definitely need a fume extractor to remove all that smoke and one stong enough to help pull the dust and debris away from the lenses of the laser. Wow, how fast technology has advanced. As a kid that was born in the early 50's that is definitely Buck Rogers stuff.

ubetcha
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cleaning rust is no longer a chore it's a blast

LetsSeeFastHowYouGo
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I have a 50W 1064nm fiber laser which is capable to derust and clean metals too. To avoid surface marks, I crank down the output power to 20% up to 40% depending on the material, so 10W to 20W. In my experience, it is better to choose the minimum power which vaporizes the dirt but not the underlying metal surface and go slowly. This way you can pass even multiple times on the same spot without worries. When all the oxydation is gone, the laser makes no noise at all. If the metal is clean and the laser makes noise, you are engraving into the surface.

davidemognaschi
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Brent, one of the guys I follow on YouTube, Styropyro, messes with all kinds of lasers. He is very smart, and you really need super great eye protection, he made a cannon out of one of those he was shooting things 200-250 meters away with it. He was wearing a full welding type helmet with it! Be careful!!!

garyb.
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My Brother, who is a fine jeweler, has a very sophisticated and high tech laser welder. The shipping requirements are unreal. Changed his business model and made all sorts of new things possible and lots of old things easier. Have fun!

gordonbrooks
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Brent is literally going round the workshop and blasting everything in sight 😂😂😂. Love it!

sunnyyip
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Nice machine, and really nice shop. A couple of observations and a suggestion. When you were cleaning the piston, you overshot and burned the finish off the welding table. When you were cleaning the tire rim, you shot thru the holes a couple of times. When you cleaned the door jam on the truck, you checked the temperature with your hand while your finger was on the button and the tool was pointed in the same general direction. My suggestion is that you treat the cutter/cleaning head like a pistol. Finger on the frame until ready to fire, be conscious of what is down range from the target.

rickswanberg
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We're looking into getting the ZAC 3000 watt Fibre Laser Welder from Amazon (UK), that'll cost a hefty £14, 295 and might take a few years to recover from the initial expense. 🤔
But one cannot deny it's a bloody good reason to wanna go back to work just to play with it every day! 😉

Zodliness
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I've watched a lot of these laser cleaner demo videos, and this is by far the best I've seen. Others always seem to be someone rushing through, trying to make it look super fast, but never cleaning anything thoroughly. This vid shows the exact type of stuff I'd want to use it for.

anon
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I loved the actual demo being almost the full video, all others I have seen is a lot of talking, and explaining without much footage of the laser being used. GREAT JOB.

wallacefrey
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I was a corrosion control specialist in the Air Force and later a industrial painter in a small steel fab shop. Just the sound of that thing sort of freaks me out. It looks like it worked good on rust and paint. Thanks for the video. I think it will be just fine for a small shop. It does not look like it makes a lot of dust compared to grinding or blasting.

alanm
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That's fantastic. It's like a Si Fi Ray gun come true. I'm enjoying watching you play. Your smile says it all. It takes all the hard work out of de-rusting preparation. A real-time

eyuptony
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Its the most awsome tool ive ever seen.its also the cleanest cleaner ive done all types of blasting jetting thats the best hardly no mess .maybe just a small airline attached to blow stuff away from your lens brilliant.what a fantastic tool for your workshop .no more high pressure hoses blasting debris everywhere.doesnt even seem to blow holes in your thin panelling.way to go.

anthonyralph
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Best thing is no sand mess that blows into your paint. Good investment! 👍
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michaelbristol
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Wow Brent, that machine is flipping amazing. Thank you for showing us. I definitely would like to see more of this machine and what it's capable of. Have fun and be careful. 👍👍👍

terrencebuller
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Exactly what i need to clean the engine in the car! Looks dangerous but 5 years from now, every shop will own one and the size will shrink to a standart MIG welder box. Damn, i knew i was born to early! Thanks for this video and can't wait to see the welding part.

Mustsed
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That was a SUPER video - I have sent to several people who didnt know the technology existed, and could make great use of it. Nice work - a REAL use

Grat
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In my younger days when I lived in Nova Scotia, my father and I ran a small autobody repair shop. In was in the rust belt, and rust repairs were an everyday task. I used to see alot of rist scabs on vehicles. I used to sandblast and repair them and also send out the wheels to be sandblasted so that they could be repainted. A unit such as this would have been amazing. Thank you for the video!

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