Thread: Sand blasting
View Single Post
  #9  
Old 28-02-04, 15:42
Mike Kelly's Avatar
Mike Kelly Mike Kelly is offline
Fan of Lord Nuffield
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Victoria Australia
Posts: 5,628
Default tips

As the erudite MLUers have stated , there is more than one way to achieve good results .

For delicate parts e.g. thin panels like engine covers , I use a Caustic Soda bath . Caustic is dirt cheap , you mix it with water , it strips paint off effectively .

The battery charger / caustic trick work well too . This method has been discussed on this forum before .

Living in a isolated location , I have done my own blasting . It is best done by somebody set up to do it , it is very messy , extremely noisy , can be unhealthy . You need good ear protection , a well ventilated work area .

For the larger bits like chassis , axle housings , I would use a professional . A small cabinet is ideal for the myriad of small fiddly bits , these you can do yourself if you have a decent compressor .

Good quality primer is absolutely essential , otherwise your wasting your time . Single pack etch prime is OK , or these days you can buy cold galv paint , its enriched with zinc .

Mike
Reply With Quote