3CorsaMeal
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anyone here do sandblasting?
am looking to buy a decent gun and looking for recommendations...
so far i've found this place
http://www.angloscotabrasives.co.uk/
and looking at the BHP12 Professional Gun they sell
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ed
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It's a filthy job. The one I use is in a tank that collects and re-uses the sand which is fine, but on a larger scale it ought to be done in a booth with the right kit...
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3CorsaMeal
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we are looking at forming a large bay to do the complete landrover chassis. Will just make a temp structure for that.
but also want to use it in a smaller cabinet for blasting small things like brackets etc
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3CorsaMeal
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was watching some videos of people doing it and some seem really really slow going
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DaveyLC
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Vapour blasting is the way forward
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Vapour blasting is the way forward
the internet says
"Please be aware that any item that rusts can not be done with this process as the item oxodises instantly."
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ed
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Have you looked at stripping everything down and sending it away to someone like surfaceprocessing.co.uk who will do a nicer job than sand blasting, plus e-coat if you want. It will cost a lot, but so will buying all the kit to sand blast - you'll need a pretty hefty compressor!
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3CorsaMeal
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already got a massive compressor in the workshop that powers all the tools etc
i like that website, have just emailed them that looks a shitload easier than blasting for hours on end
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IvIarkgraham
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have a look into sponge jet
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Rick Draper
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Local place to me had a room with 2" thick rubber on all the walls and the floor to prevent the blast damaging the building.
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by ed
surfaceprocessing.co.uk !
this site is awesome, makes me feel i could let my car get into a proper state and still restore it
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ed
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If it gets too rusty you'll end up with nothing whenit gets dipped!
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IvIarkgraham
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2 inch is a bit excessive. We have 5mm rubber in our steel shot machines that lasts ages before we need to change
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JaffaTB
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I work at a sandblasting and coatings place so i just take any bits i need and do them myself, doesnt usually take long to get it back to bare steel unless it has some tricky coating on or something
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3CorsaMeal
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got a gun coming now, ordered it last night.
the place ed posted wants £400ish + vat, then i have to find a way to get chassis up there
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