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Vehicle & Technical => Series Land Rovers => Topic started by: brixworth-alan on March 31, 2009, 20:23:08

Title: Sand blasting question
Post by: brixworth-alan on March 31, 2009, 20:23:08
Spring's here and I'm back working on the beast- got a good deal on a replacement 2a front panel- 30 quid and it came with a free rad, fan and horns (and a dead mouse). Now I come to stripping back the paint from the steel (and rust from the chassis) and I wonder if it's worth investing in sand blasting kit- has anyone got any recommendations on what works?

cheers Alan
Title: Re: Sand blasting question
Post by: propes on March 31, 2009, 21:25:51
Personally i would'nt bother buying one as the good ones are expensive,need a lot of free air delivery and cfm on a compressor and make a lot of mess! A real pain to do, if your only doing a front panel either strip it with nitromors and orbital sander or send it to a blasting company and let them sort it. Be a damn sight cheaper and less hassle.Machine Mart do blasting kits but you'll need a good compressor.
Title: Re: Sand blasting question
Post by: brixworth-alan on April 01, 2009, 21:40:20
Cheers- I suspect I'll need something for the chassis though- a rust converting primer might be OK but i worry that it'll become brittle and crack off.
Title: Re: Sand blasting question
Post by: propes on April 02, 2009, 21:05:40
I hate to say it but electric drill with wire wheel brushes,its a real pain in the ass but it does the job. Get all the loose rust away then use the kure rust type stuff,red oxide and waxoyle inside and out....now that really is a horrible evil swine of a job. Good luck!!!
Title: Re: Sand blasting question
Post by: brixworth-alan on April 03, 2009, 22:52:21
Thanks! I've been wire brushing elsewhere and I guess theres no easy option.
Title: Re: Sand blasting question
Post by: propes on April 07, 2009, 17:48:33
The easy option is to pay some other sucker to do it, have you no kids or grandkids!! lol
Title: Re: Sand blasting question
Post by: carbore on April 08, 2009, 10:29:00
Iv been using a small electric angle grinder with either a grinding wheel or one of those abrasive rust and paint removing pads (like a wire/plastic brush-pad thing). Brinze brushes may be good too

Maybe more maneuverable than a drill and mine cost less than £15
Title: Re: Sand blasting question
Post by: stuntman on April 21, 2009, 15:19:06
angle grinder!

A big fat twisted steel wire head on it and it 'easts' metal  :D
Title: Re: Sand blasting question
Post by: fire boy si on May 02, 2009, 10:56:34
try mk blast cleaning they do on site not sure how much if you want to go down that route

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