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The Coin Return => General Chit Chat => Topic started by: mznb1u on April 18, 2008, 03:52:56 pm



Title: Soda Blasting
Post by: mznb1u on April 18, 2008, 03:52:56 pm
I have a few questions about this process.  I saw a posting by Pat P. a little bit back and I requested a catalog from Eastwood to learn a bit more about the process and the units that they had available.  They have a unit that costs $250 and it seems that this would work well for stripping paint and decals off of machines before a re-paint.  This unit can also be adjusted for more agressive medias if need be.

I am considering buying a unit but have no idea how easy it would be to use one.  I am sure that I could find some other uses for this machine as well.

Additionally, I have no idea what it would cost to pay someone else to do this work instead.  I am located in Michigan and would be interested to know if any of the Michigan members have a contact that does this type of work.

Comments from the group?


Title: Re: Soda Blasting
Post by: SIGNGUY on April 19, 2008, 07:58:19 pm
I've heard good things about it too, as it is less abrasive than Sand blast... I purchase a sandblast cabinet and new compressor last year and I love it.. Yeah I guess Soda would be a bit better? but I have had no problem with sandblasting... it just takes a little experimentation to know what pressures, and what media to blast what kind of metal.
I bought my unit through TP Tools, for around 200 or so...