rustedbody 14 Report post Posted March 14, 2007 I restore old cars and there is no one close that Soda Blast's. So I was going to purchase my own equipment. My question is: Can you run soda through a sand blaster and have it work. I was told you could but find nothing of the mention of it. Some cars need to be soda blasted and some you can sand blast. I would like to get ONE machine that does both with good results. Any help??? And any recommendations on equipment. With taking cost into consideration. .I restore for myself maybe a car a year.Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beth n Rod 1,279 Report post Posted March 14, 2007 I think the answer is yes, but I want to encourage you to call: Marco USA Marco | Abrasives, Blasting and Painting Supplies 1-800-BLAST-IT They can tell you all about different media, what can be used with various equipment etc. Tell them See Dirt Run Inc. sent you please. To rent a blast pot, I know ACR PRODUCTS has one, but they may only rent for commercial use. Call them at 610-253-8005 and tell them we sent you. Beth Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kevinw 14 Report post Posted March 26, 2007 We provide media blasting services in the Atlanta area. I saw your post and thought I'd give you some hints. Depending on the condition of your car, soda blasting may go a little slow and you could wind up using more soda that you had planned on. Look into a media called Super K, it's slightly more abrasive than soda but won't scratch the metal. It's all we use on auto restoration. You can rent pots that will get the job done, but make sure you get one with pressure and media controls. Makes an incredible difference in how quickly the job goes and the amount of media required. Be sure to use a unit with a cooler and at least two condensers, otherwise you'll be fighting with the system to get the job done. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites