Any one done any grit blasting?

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citizensnips
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Wed Jan 14, 2009 11:21 am

Hi

i'm thinking about investing in some grit blasting kit to aide in the resotration of my car and was wondering if anyone had eny experience with it? questions are as follows

-best blasting medium to remove rust and paint (grit,soda.walnut shells?)

-i can't get the shell outside so it'd be inside, if i cordon off the area with massive tarps will it still get every where or mostly end up on the floor close by for sweeping up

- is it better/less tedius then a wire brush on an angle grinder?
pony2
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Wed Jan 14, 2009 11:36 am

I set up a small blast cabinet, the biggest problem that you are going to have is getting a compressor with a big enough capacity to maintain pressure. You will need a massive tank and this may mean you require a compressor with a higher rated electric supply.

I blast with Aluminum Oxcide, it is far quicker than using hand tools as the grit gets all the hard to reach places, it also goes everywhere and creates a lot of dust. You will also need a filter regulator which removes water and oil from the air supply.

Speak to any suppliers and they will explain the sort capacity required for your scale of operation.

Maybe try:
Shot Blasting Supplies: 01909 530 107
Hogg Blasting: 0191 415 3030
citizensnips
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Wed Jan 14, 2009 11:43 am

cheers

already got the filter regulator and massive compressor so half way there :D

cabinet would be tricky as its the chassis of the car but sounds promising, cheers i'll give them a ring
darren1200
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Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:32 pm

I use kiln dried sand from b and q costs about £2.50 a bag, spray it all over the garden, and after a couple of days it washes it self away lol
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