Local Sand Blaster?
Local Sand Blaster?
I'm looking for a place to sandblast a wagon hatch.
I remember Aron telling me about a u-do-it place in Langley... any idea if I could fit a hatch in their cabinets?
Or where it is for that matter?
Know of another cheap solution?
I need to strip the '68 wagon's hatch inside and out. My sanding arm is getting worn out!
I remember Aron telling me about a u-do-it place in Langley... any idea if I could fit a hatch in their cabinets?
Or where it is for that matter?
Know of another cheap solution?
I need to strip the '68 wagon's hatch inside and out. My sanding arm is getting worn out!
richard norrish
'68 'goon resto / '71 ice racer / '72 'goon project / '70 4-door rust pile / '67 520 project
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'68 'goon resto / '71 ice racer / '72 'goon project / '70 4-door rust pile / '67 520 project
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shardik wrote: My swap will be made of solid gold and it will run on puppy farts.
Re: Local Sand Blaster?
it's too hot!
last night it was like I went swimming with my shirt on.
I haven't even started yet tonight!
last night it was like I went swimming with my shirt on.
I haven't even started yet tonight!
richard norrish
'68 'goon resto / '71 ice racer / '72 'goon project / '70 4-door rust pile / '67 520 project
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'68 'goon resto / '71 ice racer / '72 'goon project / '70 4-door rust pile / '67 520 project
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shardik wrote: My swap will be made of solid gold and it will run on puppy farts.
Re: Local Sand Blaster?
If you find a place, let me know, I've got to prep some largish pieces too ... I gave myself tendonitis from banging in fence posts with a sledgehammer last week, so I'm up for a low labour method!
Jason
Re: Local Sand Blaster?
shoulda just went with my gut feeling:
http://www.langleyublast.com/
it will be this, or to find another hatch.
http://www.langleyublast.com/
it will be this, or to find another hatch.
richard norrish
'68 'goon resto / '71 ice racer / '72 'goon project / '70 4-door rust pile / '67 520 project
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'68 'goon resto / '71 ice racer / '72 'goon project / '70 4-door rust pile / '67 520 project
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shardik wrote: My swap will be made of solid gold and it will run on puppy farts.
Re: Local Sand Blaster?
Those cabinets look a little small for the hatch Richard, I thought I gave you the spare white hatch?
Jason
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Re: Local Sand Blaster?
Have them soda blast it. Don't use sand as a blast media for any body parts or you'll warp them badly.
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Re: Local Sand Blaster?
Here is another one that claims to be less invasive.
http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/mat/1293741925.html
ice D
http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/mat/1293741925.html
ice D
Re: Local Sand Blaster?
Ublast has extensions on their cabinets. They will fit a hatch. and they have all the different media materials. I go there often. Good company.
Re: Local Sand Blaster?
butters68 wrote:maybe give tycot1 a call .
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Re: Local Sand Blaster?
i sandblast anything. http://www.bigtimemotors.ca have a look at my web site.
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Re: Local Sand Blaster?
Hi guys,
I thought I would share one of my experiences with the forum of a local company in Vancouver that does
some sandblasting services at reasonable prices. I have been fabricating a extension onto my rear louvred
grill for my R5 Turbo as it was short about 6 inches to cover off the silencer. The piece is around 48 x 6 inches
and is made of 18 guage steel. Eric and Paul over at Salvage Studios blasted it for me with glass media. Surface was
free off all paint and surface rust (very little anyways) ready to accept a primer coat. As the webpage says,
they are near King Edward and Main street in the alley behind the Able Rental tools. They do furniture,
wheels and car related stuff. They also use dry ice for food safe applications. They did a very thorough Job!
I was hunting for somewhere close in town that would be open on Saturdays and they were.
http://salvagestudio.ca/
Check it out! PM if you want more info.
Tell them your part of the 510 club. I put a plug in for
you (us) guys.
Leonard
I thought I would share one of my experiences with the forum of a local company in Vancouver that does
some sandblasting services at reasonable prices. I have been fabricating a extension onto my rear louvred
grill for my R5 Turbo as it was short about 6 inches to cover off the silencer. The piece is around 48 x 6 inches
and is made of 18 guage steel. Eric and Paul over at Salvage Studios blasted it for me with glass media. Surface was
free off all paint and surface rust (very little anyways) ready to accept a primer coat. As the webpage says,
they are near King Edward and Main street in the alley behind the Able Rental tools. They do furniture,
wheels and car related stuff. They also use dry ice for food safe applications. They did a very thorough Job!
I was hunting for somewhere close in town that would be open on Saturdays and they were.
http://salvagestudio.ca/
Check it out! PM if you want more info.
Tell them your part of the 510 club. I put a plug in for
you (us) guys.
Leonard
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Re: Local Sand Blaster?
hey Richard the place that I used was Langley restorations I think.. it was 5 years ago that I
used them. it is outside under cover, and size doesn't matter. I did my whole car there.
but I did it during the summer, you would want to get it premiered immediately.
As for blasting panels and warping them,....you could warp any metal with an aggressive
sand blaster. the technique you use is very important. If you don't have any idea what to do,
it would best be left to someone that knows.
just me 2 cents
Aron
used them. it is outside under cover, and size doesn't matter. I did my whole car there.
but I did it during the summer, you would want to get it premiered immediately.
As for blasting panels and warping them,....you could warp any metal with an aggressive
sand blaster. the technique you use is very important. If you don't have any idea what to do,
it would best be left to someone that knows.
just me 2 cents
Aron
Re: Local Sand Blaster?
there was another guy just down the street by KMS. He also did "U blast" but I think he is gone now. There is just the guy next to the powdercoater and the guys in Richmond off of Bridgeport by Shell Rd (East of the tracks 1st buildings on the North side)