Has anyone try this tool for paint/rust removal?

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I'm looking for a DIY tool that will do a similar job as sandblasting but without all the mess and hastle. I've used sanding discs and grinders with wire wheels and the abrasive (scotch bright) pads on grinders in the past and all of them are effective for a short time before they soon loose their abrasiveness and effectiveness. They also are hard on the operator over hours of use.

I saw this tool and was wondering if anyone here had ever tried it or knew of anyone that had and had any comments about it?

http://www.montitools.com/e_products.php
 
I've used a brush that was very similar to what they list and it didn't work worth a crap.
Best think I found for removing rust is media blasting, and believe me I've tried anything that looked like it would make the job easier.
 
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I'm looking for a DIY tool that will do a similar job as sandblasting but without all the mess and hastle. I've used sanding discs and grinders with wire wheels and the abrasive (scotch bright) pads on grinders in the past and all of them are effective for a short time before they soon loose their abrasiveness and effectiveness. They also are hard on the operator over hours of use.

I saw this tool and was wondering if anyone here had ever tried it or knew of anyone that had and had any comments about it?

http://www.montitools.com/e_products.php

i took a minute to read about it. it looks very interesting. i do not believe that it would replace media blasting for speed and total coverage. but this does look like it could be a very usefull tool, but not as a replacement to blasting. JMO
 

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