I'm looking to try out a sodablaster like the one in this link: http://www.princessauto.com/en/detai...er/A-p8549115e
Anyone have one I can try for 15 minutes? Will bring case of your favourite brew.
I'm looking to try out a sodablaster like the one in this link: http://www.princessauto.com/en/detai...er/A-p8549115e
Anyone have one I can try for 15 minutes? Will bring case of your favourite brew.
I just use a gravity feed sandblaster from PA. Works great, however you need to make sure you've got pretty dry air. Any moisture at all and the soda can clump up on you.
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If you need stuff done for relatively cheap and quick, give this guy a call.
His name is Rob, hes done multiple sets of wheels for me before powdercoating, the finish is miles beyond comparison versus other methods.
http://www.natechindustries.com/
Does soda blasting work ok for rust removal? Or best for mostly paint removal? I think i might try this some time...
I aint no junky.... I just keep it funky
Generally speaking you'll want something more abrasive for rust than just soda.
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Not sure what you're blasting, but if it can handle sand you can go to Consolidated Compressor and use their DIY booths.
There is also another place that uses small plastic beads in DIY booths. I can't remember where it is as it's been a long time since I've been there.Originally posted by thrasher22
Not sure what you're blasting, but if it can handle sand you can go to Consolidated Compressor and use their DIY booths.