Central Pneumatic Soda Blaster 67625
I need to see what all the hoopla is regarding sold blasting.
So I picked up this cheapie unit at Harbor freight with a extra set of tips and medium soda for about 175.00.
As soon as the humidity goes down a bit I will put in 40 lbs of soda and give it a whirl.
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Central Pneumatic Soda Blaster 67625
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Central Pneumatic Soda Blaster 67625
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Damn money bags.
if you were really rich. you would set it up in a Blast cabinet like mine is..
if you were really rich. you would set it up in a Blast cabinet like mine is..
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Actually that is the plan if I like the results
Do you have pics of your set up?
Do you have pics of your set up?
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After using it for the first time I can see why people like to use soda.
It isn't as destructive as sand blasting can be and does not leave behind the embedded particulates that can dislodge later and ruin your engine
It also clean up really easy.
A word of caution.
Do it outside and wear a respirator.
Or better yet, put this setup in a cabinet with ventilation.
That is what I'm going to do with mine.
Also, with this bottle you need a air compressor that can do a minimum of 8.5 SCFM at 90lb.
My compressor isn't up to the task so I'll be upgrading when I have the dough
It isn't as destructive as sand blasting can be and does not leave behind the embedded particulates that can dislodge later and ruin your engine
It also clean up really easy.
A word of caution.
Do it outside and wear a respirator.
Or better yet, put this setup in a cabinet with ventilation.
That is what I'm going to do with mine.
Also, with this bottle you need a air compressor that can do a minimum of 8.5 SCFM at 90lb.
My compressor isn't up to the task so I'll be upgrading when I have the dough
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
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I finally took an old sand blasting cabinet and mounted the soda bottle on it.
Works great!
It's amazing how many things you find to Soda Blast once you have one set up that you can just walk over and use
Yeah, it has it's drawbacks... loading the soda into the bottle and I don't have it hooked up to vacuum yet but for the money, it's cool!
Works great!
It's amazing how many things you find to Soda Blast once you have one set up that you can just walk over and use
Yeah, it has it's drawbacks... loading the soda into the bottle and I don't have it hooked up to vacuum yet but for the money, it's cool!
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Here's a before pic of a carburetor bowl that had been cleaned up using a brush and scraping.
Here is the same bowl after soda blasting and rinse.
Some of the damage could not even be seen until we blasted it.
For cleaning carbs, this thing works awesome...
Here is the same bowl after soda blasting and rinse.
Some of the damage could not even be seen until we blasted it.
For cleaning carbs, this thing works awesome...
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