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Any sandblasters
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Any sandblasters
I have a new rear diff housing but it has surface rust all over it. wondering if anyone wants to earn themselves a carton 
High N mighty theres a place on munibung road that duz it i think there part of HURST plastics ive got a bit of shite done there as has HYPO ..............look for a sign on the left hand side of the road near enough opposite SMORGONS Metals the sigh says abbrasive blastin
its a yella sign
.........i'll have a look 2morra on the wat to work to see if there is a phone no. on it
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DIY !
If you have access to a compressor grab a $20 blaster gun & nozzles from supercheap and a $10 10kg container of grit and go for it!
Hit my winch drum this arvo which came up perfect! Well worth the effort. Sand wouldn't touch the surface-rust and gunge on it but the grit nailed it eeezy... Ready for powdercoatage.
Oh yeah... don't forget the plastic faceshield unless you like that 'been to the beach' feeling in your facial orifices
If you have access to a compressor grab a $20 blaster gun & nozzles from supercheap and a $10 10kg container of grit and go for it!
Hit my winch drum this arvo which came up perfect! Well worth the effort. Sand wouldn't touch the surface-rust and gunge on it but the grit nailed it eeezy... Ready for powdercoatage.
Oh yeah... don't forget the plastic faceshield unless you like that 'been to the beach' feeling in your facial orifices
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will the supercheap sandblaster take paint off a cast alloy outdoor setting and some galvanized steel gates?Gordo wrote:DIY !
If you have access to a compressor grab a $20 blaster gun & nozzles from supercheap and a $10 10kg container of grit and go for it!
Hit my winch drum this arvo which came up perfect! Well worth the effort. Sand wouldn't touch the surface-rust and gunge on it but the grit nailed it eeezy... Ready for powdercoatage.
Oh yeah... don't forget the plastic faceshield unless you like that 'been to the beach' feeling in your facial orifices
are there better(cheaper) sources of grit?
is there a type of sand that will work well/ok? (cheaper than grit)
had a look at supercheap and it seems they only sell a 10kg punnet of grit now for $15. WHich is between 30 and 100 times the price of sand >_< (depending on what sand)
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