[AT] soda blasting

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Thu Nov 14 08:32:24 PST 2019


Some paints don't react well with surfaces that have been soda blasted. Be sure to do some research on post blast cleaning before going that route.

Todd MarkleSpring Mills, Pa.

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A sandblaster that feeds out the bottom converts to a soda blaster with this kit. It looks like you could easily dulicate it.

I am guessing that soda is more negatively affected by moisture than sand and that all soda would need to be removed after each blast session. Looks like you can blow the soda out with this set of valves.

https://www.eastwood.com/1-2in-universal-soda-blasting-retro-fit-kit.html

Soda blasting apparently does not remove so much metal from smooth surfaces._______________________________________________
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