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#1 Soda blasting V's sand blasting???
revhead001 Posted on: 2009/3/17 8:04
Well I want to know the pro's and cons. I want to get my engine bay done on the ratvan. Don't want to spend a crapload on the job. Whats the go?


#2 Re: Soda blasting V's sand blasting???
hotrocket Posted on: 2009/3/17 8:17
flip a coin............0


#3 Re: Soda blasting V's sand blasting???
ratsun_a14 Posted on: 2009/3/17 8:19
ask datto1000wagon! he thinks he knows everything!!!


#4 Re: Soda blasting V's sand blasting???
hotrocket Posted on: 2009/3/17 8:37
now now.......i opp to sodablasting ....


#5 Re: Soda blasting V's sand blasting???
steveo Posted on: 2009/3/17 8:38
Whoa!!!! i just read the other thread and it seems to be getting a little nasty! but this is my opinion of the subject......

Sandblasting is generally used in fabrication workshops as a way of cleaning a surface from thick scaley rust and bits of slag and other imperfections and impurities like oil and flux, it is also very messy and has to be cleaned otherwise it can premote rust.

Sodablasting is good for getting paint off a surface without leaving so much as a scratch on the steel, it leaves a really nice finish for painting, just got the brother-in-laws ute soda blasted and it came up so nice.

Personally i would use soda blasting, but it all come down to price and availablity. IT set the brother-in-law back $550 for the whole car to get done, inside and out. the same job i'm guessing if you had a mate who did sandblasting it could cost as little as a carton of beer and be done on the weekend, when the boss isn't around of course!

But if its only a little area just go out and buy a flap disk or two, and get stuck in!!! put some beer on ice and get a couple of the boys around and get a couple of grinders going, have a whole car done in no time!


#6 Re: Soda blasting V's sand blasting???
blob Posted on: 2009/3/17 8:45
I've heard soda blasting is better.
But, It depends on what your trying to get rid of.
When I got my ute, the previous owner had chemically stripped it to bare metal then left it outside in nice Melbourne weather for a few months.
So I had surface rust and minor pitting all over.
Apperently anything other than sand blasting was no good for this - but special care had to be taken with sand blasting the extreemly thin Datsun panels. (find someone really good that actually cares).
I used Yarra Valley Blasters and can't speak highly enough of him - Top bloke, did a top job for a good price.


#7 Re: Soda blasting V's sand blasting???
steveo Posted on: 2009/3/17 8:56
yeah it depends on how much and thick the rust is, Some applications need sandblasting. If your just removing paint go for the sodablasting, costs more but leaves the surface nice for fresh painting!


#8 Re: Soda blasting V's sand blasting???
datski620 Posted on: 2009/3/17 9:01
soda blasting is heaps better and doesnt damage anything unlike sand blasting. it is well worth it in the end and can evern leave glass on and chrome as it doesnt damage anything


#9 Re: Soda blasting V's sand blasting???
DatsAndy Posted on: 2009/3/17 9:06
the fish in the ocean arent thirsty


#10 Re: Soda blasting V's sand blasting???
sikyne Posted on: 2009/3/17 9:18
If there is any surface rust Sand blasting is the go. otherwise i`d go soda.

With sand blasting, it is rare to use sand. most use garnet (including myself). Garnet comes in several grades just like sandpaper and i use 80 grade and the local panelshops are more than happy with the finish on panels and parts.

I use glass beads on aluminium and plastic beads are also available.

Edit: The main benifit of using a fine grit over soda is it leaves a fine texture on the metal which gives the primer something to hang onto.





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