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I sure have. Next door have one and I can also feed their air line into mine. But at the moment this way is cheap as chips. The media for SB is a cost I don't fancy right now. But it's something I can fall back on if I get stuck
while youve it all stripped if you could push to getting it sandblasted dude it would be a far superior job.we get the chassis' blasted and then galvanised for about 300 euros
[B][FONT="Impact"]Cut my way in...weld my way out![/FONT][/B]
I have a diy sand blast kit I bought at a car show. It works great. I use Kiln Dried Sand like you use on driveways block paving to blast with. I buy the split bags from B&Q and re use time and time again , sieving through a colander each time. I used this on my Lotus chassis. It took 1 day to do and came out top spec.
I was using my pot to blast the chassis and it was just too much of an effort in a very busy time in my life. 20 mins blasting and then a boring hour (plus) of cleaning up, sieving sand and repeating the whole process again.
So I took it up to a local blaster and paid him to do it he did a cracking job.
Just as I was going up to collect it someone said "why don't you get it galved?". I laughed it off, thinking it would be too much, but rang my local company just to see.
£240 is a lot of money but a fraction of what I was expecting. So I went for it!
To be fair...I'm not impressed with their work...and considering their size (Birtley Galvanizing/Expamet)...pretty ####ed that I have to do so much clean up. Never using them again.
BUT...once cleaned up it will be a bullet-proof rust resistant coating for the chassis paint to go over. The rest of the parts (wishbones, diffs etc) will be sandblasted by myself and then POR15'ed.
Next up is tapping out all of the holes filled with galv. Yay!
Well make sure you find a great galvanizer. If i could turn back time I'd save the money and crack on as planned with the POR 15.
A steel fabricator I know on another forum has recommended a local galvanising place, but that's a long way off. Still not got the body lifted off yet!
We've all got carried away at some point mate. Try not to dwell on it too much, take a little time away from it, have a break from it.
Then start again. What's done is done, time to make the most of it
Well make sure you find a great galvanizer. If i could turn back time I'd save the money and crack on as planned with the POR 15.
I got carried away and don't feel too happy right now.
to be honest,simon, i've not found a decent galvaniser in all my years! they are all great at blocking holes and threads. looks the bizz,though,mate .hadn't heard from you for a while,was missing the updates!
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