Looks like a tool that'd do the trick, probably one expensive one at that lol
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I can see where it would be beneficial in that you don't have to remove the part to sand blast it. If it's already off I'll just send it to the sand blaster.
On sheet metal you have to be careful sandblasting, it can warp and distort it. There are also health/enviromental issues with sand. But at this time lasers are ridiculously expensive.
On sheet metal you have to be careful sandblasting, it can warp and distort it. There are also health/enviromental issues with sand. But at this time lasers are ridiculously expensive.