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12-30-2010, 07:00 PM | #1 |
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sand blasting question
so i've been wanting to sand blast my frame for a while now, which blaster will perform or be more efficient one with a pick up line or a pressurized one? figured if i did it my self ill save some cash.. or does anyone in colorado knw of a gd shop that will b relatibly cheap? any input will help thnx
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12-30-2010, 07:07 PM | #2 |
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ooooh and also which media is better?
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12-30-2010, 07:12 PM | #3 |
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I had my frame, and all the other big metal parts sand blasted by a pro shop.
Tried doing it home style, and it just was an exercise in frustration only to not get what I was looking for. No idea what options you have in your area, but in my case I stripped everything off the chassis. Kept the chassis as a roller for mobility, and all the other parts I wanted done I disassembled and put wire loops on everything. (Did that to save the shop time on my stuff, just to help shave man hours off my bill). Got all my stuff back, and couldn't have been more happier with the results. IIRC the cost wasn't prohibitive at all, as a matter of fact it was the best money I probably spent on my project.
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12-30-2010, 07:24 PM | #4 |
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You might give Palamino Indst. a shout in Cheyenne they do sand blasting and all that good stuff.I tried to blast my last truck to save some $$ but what a mess and you have to have a decent size compressor.I even tried to contain my sand and reuse but stopped after the cab and went to a DA sander.
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12-30-2010, 07:31 PM | #5 |
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nice ill have to do some home wrk did u take pix of frame after blasted?
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12-30-2010, 07:43 PM | #6 |
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At the time I did that part of my burb, digital cameras and cell phone cameras were a, kinda scarce..
Did manage to take pics of the frame after paint, I think they are in my profile album somewhere?
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As far as local places I have used both these places, neither are "cheap", both do a professional job though: Coblacoor Premium Powder CoatingI haven't used these guys but they are close to you too: Paragon Powder Coating Last edited by lakeroadster; 12-30-2010 at 08:34 PM. |
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12-30-2010, 08:33 PM | #8 |
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I had a little outfit in Pueblo sandblast my bed and hood. A-Affordable Sandblasting 719-546-1418. They did a good job only cost me 200 bones. Not sure if Pueblo or Cheyenne is closer. Good luck
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No pics but I did finish it the frame,rear end with a wire wheel on the small grinder
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12-31-2010, 12:13 AM | #10 |
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Re: sand blasting question
nice thanx everyone ill make some calls bt am leaning more to doeng it my self, bt we'll see for the right price maybe ill have a shop do it. so which media is prefered? and what do i use after blasting it jst paint.?
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My local media blasting place wanted $800.00 do do my rolling frame. I ended up buying a nice strong pressure washer. I sprayed some Purple Power on the frame and pressured washed it real good then went over it with a hand grinder with various disc's. It came out real good....
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12-31-2010, 02:17 AM | #14 |
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Ya ive hit my hand a few times with our lesser pressure one but never with the bigger one, i learned the eaiser way of the too
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Here is another thread with a lot of data about this very same topic: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...blasting+frame Last edited by lakeroadster; 12-31-2010 at 01:24 PM. |
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i've blasted with sand over 40years using common sence as precaution and never had a minute of prblems due to using sand// no need for a space suit if you think about what you're doin
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I had all the body parts media blasted on my panel, saved me a bunch of money when I took it to my body guy.
I did like a few others did for the frame though. Went to a dollar store and picked up a bunch of cans of oven cleaner. Sprayed the frame down and let it soak in real good. Then an hour or so with the pressure washer. Worked super good and then I brush painted it with black hammerite paint. Turned out great.
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As a guy posted in a previous thread "Some people smoke cigarettes and don't get cancer, would you recommend smoking?" The guy that started this post wants to know what to use for blasting media. Common sense would be:
The following is fact, not "common sense". Silicosis Prevention How can I be exposed to silica dust?
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12-31-2010, 11:48 AM | #19 |
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When I built my truck I did all the sandblasting myself and here’s my take on it:
I did the work in my driveway using tarps to catch the sand. It’s a heck of a mess, I’m quite certain that the neighbors loved me, LOL. I started on small parts using a 50lb Tool Shed pressure blaster and my single stage shop compressor. It did OK on the small stuff but it quickly became apparent that trying to do the big stuff with it would take FOREVER! To do the big stuff I ended up renting a 200lb pressure blaster and a construction grade tag-along compressor from a local equipment rental center. That setup worked great and I was able to do the frame and the complete body over a long weekend. I used sand and did recycle (reuse) it. That works ok but if you use sand realize these things: 1. You need to buy sand specifically for sand blasting, construction grade and play sand is too dirty and not sharp enough. In my local area both Pennsy Supply and Budding’s carry sandblasting media. 2. Use a fine grade of sand to achieve a smooth finish that levels out nicely when you spray your epoxy primer. 3. If you recycle the sand; with each use the sand looses some of it’s abrasiveness as the “edges” get knocked off. 4. Because the sand breaks down with each use, the sand and work becomes progressively dustier. Be certain to sift the recycled sand through a fine screen as well to get out larger particles that will clog your blast nozzle. Be prepared to either epoxy prime immediately or use some type of coating that will prevent flash rust until you are ready to prime. I did the latter using a product I bought from Raybuck that worked great. I don’t remember what it was specifically but I know it was a powder that you mix with water, then use it to scrub the bare metal. It cleans and treats the metal and dries to a white powdery looking finish that you can primer right over, OR, it will kept the metal rust free until you do prime. I didn't prime for months, I stored the treated parts over the winter months in my unheated garage and had absolutely no rust. To prep for epoxy primer I simply mixed up a new batch of the stuff and scrubbed the parts down again with scuff pads immediately prior to priming and it worked great. Would I do it again? NO. If I lived out in the country and had a corner in that back 40 where i could just leave the mess, MAYBE. |
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Between working in the Steel Mill, working in a brake reline shop, blasting and painting project motorcycles and vehicles and smoking for 45 years I have a pretty good case of COPD/Emphysema and am on Advair, Spiriva and rescue inhalers. Can't hear very well either (see above plus shooting guns all my life). Nobody needs that. USE APPROPRIATE PROCTECTIVE GEAR. |
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12-31-2010, 11:59 AM | #21 |
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You can go small and save money, but you have to be patient. I bought the 40lb pressurized sandblaster from harbor freight, and I have two 20gallon, 2HP compressors.
I would sandblast a little, wait for the compressors to catch up, sandblast a little, repeat. Took me 2 weeks to finish the frame, but I'm in no hurry. I've blasted the entire frame, the axle, control arms, etc. I've also blasted the underside of the cab, I just have to be patient.
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Ditto...
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01-05-2011, 12:30 AM | #23 |
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thanx evryone for your imput.... nikel slag it is i found the link on tht thread u posted here lakeroadster thnx and epoxy primer as said by loridr how tht wrk for u? is there other options for the frame after blasting?
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What was your set up? Any info on your compresser? Howd you like your blaster?
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The blaster works great IF you sift & strain the media (Pay close attention to how big that IF is!). I use a piece of screen door material as the screen and place it over the fill funnel. I also re-use the Nickel Slag Material 3 or 4 times. Any small foreign objects or media chunks larger than the ball valve openings or nozzle tip opening will clog the blaster. When that happens (and it will happen) you have to either: 1.0 turn off blaster, remove tip, look for obstruction, reinstall tip. If that doesn't work. Last edited by lakeroadster; 01-05-2011 at 08:57 AM. |
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