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Alss 01-15-2010 05:24 AM

undercoat removal II
 
OK..great day for blasting today..got a TON of parts cleaned

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wheelhop 01-15-2010 06:50 AM

Re: undercoat removal II
 
al,
what type of material are you using to blast with? Are you worried about "warping" body panels?

SuperNovaSS 01-15-2010 07:40 AM

Re: undercoat removal II
 
Has anyone had an issue with warping panels when blasting? I have had cars blasted with sand and had no problems when the blaster moves quickly and knows what their doing. I have heard stories, but never experienced a problem.

ALbert,


Looking fantastic. Thanks for sharing!


Jason https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif

CamarosRus 01-15-2010 08:12 AM

Re: undercoat removal II
 
Albert, I'm very impressed that you do most/all of your own work.

Was media blasting equipment and air compressor rented for this project or yours. Say something about what equipment
consisted of ?

As others asked, what media used.

Thanks

Alss 01-15-2010 02:54 PM

Re: undercoat removal II
 
Actually had a new guy come out to blast?..my regular guy is in the middle of moving to a new shop..play sand is what he uses..cheap and not too abrasive (very dusty though).had a nice pull behind compressor and a large pressure pot type blaster that worked amazingly well!!..as for warping panels..I dont let him or anyone touch ANY flat panel..although he was very aware and cautious of what kind of damage he could do. I like the new guy..6 hours pf blasting at my location..1000 lbs of sand....329.00$..and he did a very nice job!!..also had him do the perimeter of the doors, back side of the trunklid..header panel and some other stuf. He's coming back next week to do a Camaro subframe and other parts for another project Im doing at the same time..plenty of work for the rest of the winter!!

ALbert

ZAPPER68 01-15-2010 05:35 PM

Re: undercoat removal II
 
[ QUOTE ]
Has anyone had an issue with warping panels when blasting? I have had cars blasted with sand and had no problems when the blaster moves quickly and knows what their doing. I have heard stories, but never experienced a problem.

ALbert,


Looking fantastic. Thanks for sharing!

I had the hood of a 56 Ford pickup ruined by a sand blaster one time. After he was finished with what was once a perfect hood, I ended up throwing it away and luckily found another mint one. The sand blasted hood was warped beyond belief.
ZAPPER

iluv69s 01-15-2010 07:23 PM

Re: undercoat removal II
 
Hey Albert,
Im near Trenton. are you near there? I need some stuff blasted sone also. Do you have the guys name amd number? Thanks, Max

Alss 01-15-2010 09:31 PM

Re: undercoat removal II
 
[ QUOTE ]
Hey Albert,
Im near Trenton. are you near there? I need some stuff blasted sone also. Do you have the guys name amd number? Thanks, Max

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Max..I'm in Somerset..Franklin Twsp..15 min fron the water tower on Rt 1

the guys name is John Peterson..nice guy!


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