Welcome to the Irish Mini Owners Club Forum. Keep an eye out of on coming events!!!!

Buying a media blaster

General MINI related posts. Open to all, registration required

Moderators: spud1979, The Marcos Graveyard, Moderators

Post Reply
rmc123
NON Member
Posts: 152
Joined: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:55 pm
Whats your location?: Kildare
Region: Eastern
What Minis have you?: 1975 VTEC round nose
1976 Mini Clubman
Location: Naas
Contact:

Buying a media blaster

Post by rmc123 »

I am looking to purchase a media blaster and am looking at the Sealey SB997 sand blaster with a Soda conversion kit.

I have heard that Soda blasting was much better than Sand or glass as it doesn’t leave pitting of causing warping.

Has anybody experience that can give me advice on type of blasters and the best media.

Sealey SB997
http://www.sealey.co.uk/PLPageBuilder.a ... results=16

Kit
http://www.sealey.co.uk/PLPageBuilder.a ... ctid=15672


pn951
NON Member
Posts: 43
Joined: Sat May 09, 2009 9:04 am
Whats your location?: Cork
Region: Southern
What Minis have you?: 1979 Van
1979 Pick-Up
1990 RSP Cooper
1991 Lamm Convertible
1992 Mayfair
Modifications: Rust Rust Rust. Oh sorry thats not a mod, thats standard...
Contact:

Re: Buying a media blaster

Post by pn951 »

Can't comment on the kits you have highlighted, just want to clarify a common misconception about soda blasting. Please be aware that soda blasting does NOT remove rust. It is good at gently removing paint etc, but it will leave the rust behind. You will need an abrasive media of some form to remove that. A friend of mine discovered that the hard way after getting some motorcycle tinwork back from soda blasting......
D.M.G.T
NON Member
Posts: 703
Joined: Fri Dec 05, 2008 1:07 am
Whats your location?: Lismoy
Newtownforbes
Region: Western
Location: Longford
Contact:

Re: Buying a media blaster

Post by D.M.G.T »

I use crushed glass for my blaster..great job..can't wrap panel as dosent get hot like sand those !
Image
GTM Coupe
NON Member
Posts: 421
Joined: Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:00 pm
Contact:

Re: Buying a media blaster

Post by GTM Coupe »

The missconception with media blasters is the home handyman type air compressors (50 - 200 litres) do not shift enough air volume to allow the blasters to work efficiently. I have tired most pressure pots and containers, different media as well, they struggle to take off good quality paint and if they do its very very slow. When I talked to a company specialising in media blasters they told me the volume of air required and its defo not small, try minimum of 1" supply and equlivent to the tow behind comercial air compressors, and no its not pressure related its share volume.

Saying that if you are only doing small jobs I would invest in a chest type setup.
kerryminigringo
IMOC Paid Member
Posts: 2680
Joined: Thu Feb 10, 2005 9:44 pm
Whats your location?: Between an A series and a G13B
Region: Eastern
What Minis have you?: 61 van,68 MKII,
75 Clubman estate,
80 1275GT
91 RSP Cooper
Location: Between an A series and a G13B
Contact:

Re: Buying a media blaster

Post by kerryminigringo »

When I blasted my van I had to hire a tow behind compressor and it had a 1" line as Andrew said.One of the major problems I had was that the water in the air was overwhelming the air catch system and it was clogging the pot making a horrible job worse.
Real Clubmans have a square nose.Seriously.
rmc123
NON Member
Posts: 152
Joined: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:55 pm
Whats your location?: Kildare
Region: Eastern
What Minis have you?: 1975 VTEC round nose
1976 Mini Clubman
Location: Naas
Contact:

Re: Buying a media blaster

Post by rmc123 »

Thanks for the replies. I think it would be better if I found a company that could do it for me.

I want to get the car blasted, the A Panels repaired, a couple of small holes filled and re-sprayed.

Can anybody give me a recommendation?

I’m in the Kildare area.
User avatar
macker
NON Member
Posts: 1950
Joined: Mon May 23, 2005 5:30 am
Whats your location?: THE FRIDGE
Region: Aboard
What Minis have you?: 110bhp 1968 mkII
Modifications: NEW Custom flakey paint
Location: The Fridge I told ye!!
Contact:

Re: Buying a media blaster

Post by macker »

I know of a fella called Shea that did a set of alloys for me some years ago, he's out around the Spawell hotel, up near the M50 roundabout,
Don't know if he's still in business but this was his No. 0872304994
ImageImageImage
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest