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I have a patent using dry ice blasting: 6,585,569
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It's used industrially to clean welding fixtures. Very common around here.
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At this very minute, there is a crew dry ice blasting a stripped chassis in my garage. I'll report back in a few hours
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How many tons of CO2 are they releasing?
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I live in Canada - it's like I'm feeding the trees
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![]() Bringing up an old posting, as I am trying to remove some surface rust on my 73 911 to preserve what I have until I can afford to paint the car. Mr Puff- What is the Mini Dust Collector/Seperator you refer to that pre screens the particles before the vacuum plugs up? I also plan to use the soda blaster for the alum engine & trans cases. I am told this works well. Also told to use "Shark Hide" to seal the aluminum after cleaning. Len
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Why not get the real thing? This what we use in our blast cabinet at my work. ALOXGLASS M470140 Glass Bead Blast Media 5 Gal 5W022
If you use a plastic container, and it says Berry Plastics on the bottom, I probably polished the mold, or work with the guy that did. This is what we use for a texture for lids, and caps. It leaves a very smooth finish that would give just enough "tooth" for primer, and it won't warp, distort, or harden the panel. We've done a few motorcycle fenders, and tanks, and it's worked great. What ever you use, be sure to have a dust collection system, and LOTS of fresh air.
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![]() For the small parts I will certainly use the blasting cabinet & the ALOXGLASS product you recommend. For the few spots on the car I am soda blasting it outside. Man, does it really make a cloud! I tried it using a particle mask & safety goggles, but now that I know how it all works I will buy a fresh air system w hood. I have seen them on eBay for about $400. Len
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Walnut shells. Or soda blast.
And then treat it with phosphoric acid.
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I don't use anything but sand. It is cheap and very effective. I do thin stuff all the time by turning down the sand and air output. I do use an approved respirator and dedicated suit and allow nobody in the area. It does cause silicosis if no precautions are taken.
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your right we soda blast all the time and don't have a problem. Our soda blaster ,works like a sand blaster,with the exception of a vibrator to help it move in the pot and a few other things .We have a water hookup that helps keep it cool when stripping paint,as long as you clean it and prime soon after your done. And water doesn't conduct electricity without minerals such as salt .In fact the detergent mentioned is used in removing rust w/ electrolysis .walnut shells are used for more delicate items,they are used commonly on guns.we have used black beauty which is coal slag ,we have been using recycled glass,The guy melts down glass bottles and processes it into blasting media ,and claims it doesn't contain silica.
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For the record, baking soda will work on small stuff and leave a nice finish. But that is not the type of soda used for blasting commercially. I did not know where to buy commercial soda, so I used the baking stuff. Again, what a mess.
However, I had one of the nicest looking early 911 CDI boxes around and it looked new, not blasted. |
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A few points:
Commercial soda goes by the trade name Armex, marketed by Church and Dwight, the Arm & Hammer people. They will claim that you are infringing their process patent if you use anyone else's soda in their Armex blaster machine, a modified sandblaster with a couple of pneumatic vibrators to keep the soda moving. Water is injected into the process for dust control, not for coolant. A bare steel item can be left for weeks before rusting. I have personally done this. However, you should use typical anticorrosion methods after you blast anything. One last item-- typically large diesel-powered compressors are used, like a Sullair 180, to generate the CFM necessary to properly blast. I have never tried soda with a home setup, I can imagine it would be ok but not spectacular. With the big compressor, soda is spectacular. How about stripping paint off a panel while doing no damage to installed chrome trim or glass? Done that.
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