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Igor Ovcharov
Igor Ovcharov - 23.09.2023 05:16

парень с запасной спиной видимо

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Lauro Piasentin
Lauro Piasentin - 21.09.2023 23:48

Ciao sono un falegname che si occupa di restauri di infissi in legno,sono rimasto colpito da questa macchina vorrei saperne di più .

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Vermilicious
Vermilicious - 21.09.2023 20:00

Interesting. Never heard of this before.

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tablatronix
tablatronix - 21.09.2023 06:52

wow i had no idea other than rust removal, amazing

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originalglazed55
originalglazed55 - 21.09.2023 06:04

Clearly nobody here has ever been in a smoke damaged house before. It penetrates absolutely everything. Literally everything has to be ripped out. A silly laser isn’t going to to squat to get rid of that smell

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Kesperon ALEXX
Kesperon ALEXX - 20.09.2023 18:56

What's the electricity bill? I want to see him.

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Will Leingang
Will Leingang - 19.09.2023 21:15

We need one for graffiti!

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Nekola
Nekola - 19.09.2023 12:21

Can I use it to wash my dishes?

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darthjump
darthjump - 19.09.2023 12:15

The electric bill ist probably high.

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Rod
Rod - 19.09.2023 08:48

The result doest look good for me. Still a lot of marks and stains. Cheaper and better sand and paint.

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Chad Michael
Chad Michael - 19.09.2023 07:59

Ya probally cost as much as the house to have this done too

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avisitorhere
avisitorhere - 18.09.2023 18:54

Budget laser, two words you don't want together in a companies name.

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alex lau
alex lau - 18.09.2023 16:53

how can i get a job like this? i can do this all day

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manxman
manxman - 18.09.2023 13:20

Cool!!!

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Bruce Diamond
Bruce Diamond - 17.09.2023 19:39

I wonder if it can be used for eliminating mold and mildew from cinderblocks or cement???

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Crappy Mechanix
Crappy Mechanix - 17.09.2023 04:52

imagine laser cleaning FriendlyJordies house after it getting firebombed BY BARILLARO!! allegedly....

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Lardzor
Lardzor - 17.09.2023 00:51

So, heating soot, which is basically just carbon, so it reacts with the oxygen in the air and turns into invisible carbon dioxide gas that just floats away and gets absorbed into the rest of the atmosphere where it increases greenhouse gasses and contributes to global warming and kills us all.

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zyxwvutsrqponmlkh
zyxwvutsrqponmlkh - 16.09.2023 23:14

The year is 2023, I flew my electric jet pack to my laser cleaning job while I videoconferenced with my wife in Antarctica and summoned lunch from a robotic pizzeria delivered via automated drone delivery. Commercial fusion power has gone from 30 years away to 40.

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Nathan Cloke
Nathan Cloke - 16.09.2023 13:32

Is this the same principle as a lazer tattoo remover ??

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Darth Cloudchaser
Darth Cloudchaser - 16.09.2023 11:38

Most of the low-volatile pollutants in fires are firmly adsorbed (bound) to soot particles after cooling. Therefore, even in the case of an uptake into the body, release into the tissues and bloodstream is relatively low. So far so good. Nevertheless, in some cases there may be a hazard from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Depending on the fire material, polychlorinated dibenzodioxins and -furans may also be present, as well as chlorobenzenes and other substances. Many of these are classified as carcinogenic! If you laser these substances around without extraction, a great risk remains in the premises. How do you eliminate the risk, or is it just a matter of making it look nice again, the owner can paint over it, and the next tenant is sitting on a ticking time bomb for his health?

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Lesly Leon Lee
Lesly Leon Lee - 16.09.2023 09:23

would it work on tattoos tho

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Missia
Missia - 16.09.2023 00:59

molotov cocktail? FriendlyJordies?

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Super Hiro
Super Hiro - 15.09.2023 17:49

Molotov Cocktail….

More of that cultural enrichment you’re importing from Asia and Africa?

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tandr3w
tandr3w - 15.09.2023 11:55

Can this be used on Graffiti. If so, I imagine companies could make a killing in cities.

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Kero Zimerman
Kero Zimerman - 14.09.2023 20:48

Watching this is so incredibly satisfying 😍

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Matthew Bowering
Matthew Bowering - 14.09.2023 20:16

Where can you purchace this tool and how much is it?

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prj0l1
prj0l1 - 14.09.2023 16:14

этот лазер как новая квартира в центре города стоит, лучше водой и мылом отмыть

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 SICKS6SIX
SICKS6SIX - 14.09.2023 03:01

How much does this cost to clean a full house inside and out,

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D.B.
D.B. - 14.09.2023 01:29

What did they do to have a molotov cocktail thrown through their window?

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yellowice0
yellowice0 - 12.09.2023 17:21

This basically involves all the same risks as welding, dealing with vaporized materials is seriously hazardous to your health (think of why you never see old welders) most get cancer within 10-20 years and usually don't live past 50, and if they do, they usually go blind by then, so I'm glad to see respirators used, but the problem of skin contact with the vaporized dust/paint can be an issue, it's just as hazardous but is usually (mostly) washed off, provide your workers with the options to wear a full body suit if possible, that and, shields that can block lasers safely simply mean they won't burn your retinas instantly, but you will still suffer with long term vision associated side effects, if anyone does a job like this I would at the bare minimum expect them to be paid as much as a welder due to health hazards, they're throwing away their lives for fast cash and the good ones (like good welders) should be paid more since they do a better job and are more experienced, anyone thinking of doing a business like this, please take all of that into consideration

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ApexPredator_
ApexPredator_ - 12.09.2023 06:25

Aussies: "Let's make homes that are made of bricks, stones, and cements"
Murican: "THAT'S STUPID AND NOT UP TO CODE! WOOD ONLY! WOOD!"
Aussies: "Well at least our houses don't burn down to ashes from some random cigar butt"

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Schrodingers Cat
Schrodingers Cat - 11.09.2023 23:00

Seen this used tones of times for removing graffiti from bricks but never seen it used for removing smoke damage. Looks like you get amazing results with it though.

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JayG2K
JayG2K - 09.09.2023 16:32

where can you buy the machine

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Jim Bernasconi
Jim Bernasconi - 08.09.2023 23:14

can it strip paint from fiber glass

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galaxiedance
galaxiedance - 03.09.2023 19:41

Just what they used in Maui!

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John Brondum
John Brondum - 02.09.2023 00:12

So you are burning off burn damage!? Is this fight fire with fire?!

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Julian Reverse
Julian Reverse - 31.08.2023 16:21

Ever heared of Dry Ice? 🤦‍♂🤦‍♂ No Rags, no cleaner, no bullshit, just dry ice. Much faster than your laser.

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KC S
KC S - 31.08.2023 15:32

Now imagine cleaning an ancient building or statues, great idea

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Pa Huns
Pa Huns - 28.08.2023 18:39

What happens to the soot after it has been vaporized? Are the particles just floating around in the air waiting to fall on to another surface? I don't see any kind of externally vented extraction hood being used. How is the vaporized particles being dealt with?

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martK banjoboy
martK banjoboy - 28.08.2023 18:06

Helping thugs sell buildings which are structurally unsound? Keep the housing bubble party going as long as possible even if it means huge economic destruction when the 'adults' finally show up.


I am sorry. I thought there was a clear distinction between yt ads and legitimate yt content. Judging from all the comments by clappeurs, yt is encouraging this fuzzing. Maybe yt is getting closer to bankruptcy?

Oh well. common folk are desparate to get enough $ rolling in to keep the lights on in these days of bs every where you turn around.

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970357ers
970357ers - 28.08.2023 18:01

How well would this work on black-spot mould?

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Brandon Madriz
Brandon Madriz - 26.08.2023 14:12

Interesting how a beam of light can wipe out something with such ease…hmmmmmmm

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Jose Lerma
Jose Lerma - 28.07.2023 01:37

What model laser is this?

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Eric Shepherd
Eric Shepherd - 22.07.2023 18:23

Hello, Great Video! Your doing exactly what I want to do. I want to start my own Laser Cleaning Business. Can you tell me where to buy and Cleaning machine? And what You recommend and possibly how to charge.
I’m in the USA , Texas,Thanks

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Rick Bell
Rick Bell - 15.07.2023 06:58

How much are the lasers?

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Rick Bell
Rick Bell - 15.07.2023 06:56

Dang I need that. I had a graver fire and the sponges don’t work that well on Cinder block. So I’m media blasting the walls with air and crushed glass. What a mess. It melted the paint so it’s a spotty black mess.

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George george
George george - 14.07.2023 02:08

Where you bought the laser from? I’m interested to buy one as i have a exterior cleaning company in Uk.
Thanks

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Jordan Flack
Jordan Flack - 05.07.2023 18:10

Very cool! What machine are you using for your mobile unit? I've been looking around and am having trouble deciding between Chinese or US based manufacturers. Thanks!

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Dlwgaming & co
Dlwgaming & co - 21.06.2023 20:24

Bro just casually says how he’s in a house that someone threw a Molotov in XD

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xzander omundson
xzander omundson - 08.06.2023 23:35

Nobody's gonna talk about the fact he's cleaning up a house after someone chucked a molotov cocktail inside?

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