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bazil
13-12-10, 07:57 PM
anyone got any hints tips or cheats on this?
looking at getting a smallish blaster to do odd jobs with, seams to leave surfaces very undamaged, mainly the only web info i find is the sales guff and that wont tell me of any downsides?

Mike
13-12-10, 07:58 PM
The white powder it leaves everywhere is akin to a coke dealer in a rush.

NOV4_SPORT
13-12-10, 07:59 PM
Its ment to be very good mate, i seen a display for a soda blasting company at billing, and they had done a fg panel and it came up realy well.

iain

bazil
13-12-10, 07:59 PM
ahh best not to do it in the garden shed? end up with the 50 doing a raid lol

bazil
13-12-10, 08:02 PM
the sales guff says its safe to use on engine areas to due to not being as abrasive as sand or shot ( obivously this doesnt give me the idea to use it to remove head gasket material etc, that would be silly )

probably the hardest thing id use it for would be wheels.

NOV4_SPORT
15-12-10, 11:24 AM
It really is the same as shot/ sand/ grit blasting, its just that the soda crystels (sp) are finer and going to do less damage, also iam sure it leaves a residue on whatever it touches, which can stop moisture on the panel ?

I might be wrong thou lol.

iain

Southie
15-12-10, 11:32 AM
Is this any good to you Bazil >LINK DIY KIT (http://www.aircooledtech.com/tools-on-the-cheap/soda_blaster/)< :d >VIDEO (http://www.garagenight.tv/diy-soda-blasting-build-your-own-rig-cheap/)<

bazil
15-12-10, 11:52 AM
I'll give that a go southie, cheers :)

Iain, the sales bumf says the same thing about leaving a residue that protects from flash rusting and is easily washed of with water,

I'm mainly looking at it for cleaning my engine as I'm to lazy to do it by hand lol.