they do make a air rotary tool with a special wheel that kinda like an eraser and it will remove the decals. the tool goes a little slower then a regular die grinder but with more torque.
I second that, removes pinstriping like a dream
Got some shears from HF for my first aid kit. Absolute PASS! These made my 12 dollar ones cut like **** in comparison. Of course the $12 ones have a black coating on them that prevents things from sticking to it, but the cutting ability is almost half of the $3 HF ones.
http://www.harborfreight.com/multipurpose-shears-36900.html
I was so pleased with these that I went back and bought 4 more. My test for these types of scissors is always a very abusive one (cutting pennies in half) then going back to cutting regular paper. These babies were able to cut pennies all day then go back to cutting print paper without any binding what so ever. Perfect cut everytime. While my more expensive ones could only cut 1/4 way then flex and bind. Flex and bind is the last thing I need when trying to cut through tough material in an emergency.
Agreed, everytime I see them go on sale for .99 I buy a few pairs, great item to keep in the car for the price. First thing I did was cut thru some pennies!
The 120 amp mig welder is great too, just ditch the flux wire, get some good wire and some argon from airgas and it's pretty damn respectable for the money. I think all said and done ours was $140 something out the door. On sale for $179 no coupon and used a 20% off on top of that.
The ocillating tool both the corded and cordless are pretty good too and a fraction of the price compared to anything with a name.
The 4" hand grinder I have abused greatly and for $14.99 and 2 years later it's still kicking.
And though I don't own one the large tool boxes, believe it or not, are SUPERIOR to anything found at sears today. They're made like the older pre 90's craftsman boxes. The slides are tight and drawers shut and "lock" in much like my Matco top box. I was at sears last week and after going thru every big box they had I just shook my head in complete disgust, the drawers are flimsy, the quality is poor, the metal is paper thin. It's sad that HF can make a much better box for so much less when in fact they're both made over seas.