Eastwood dual soda blaster ?. Worth it

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Re: Eastwood dual soda blaster ?. Worth it

#11 Post by michael1703 »

SEE YA wrote:I have been looking out for a used one on Ebay as well. One has not come up yet?. michael1703 ;)
I might be tempted... are you anywhere near suffolk?
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Many emails sent no reply ???????
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NOT WORTH IT ! - When compared to the following uk supplied product from Millar - they do a 80kg blaster that will take both soda and hard media for under £200 - it was voted Classic & Sports Cars magazine product of the year for 2010 - they also do budget models for the cash strapped restorer and even do a conversion kit for existing blasting kits - the web link is posted below - I have not tried one and I do not have any connection with them - but it would appear to have some advantage over other models - anyone out there got one of these ??

http://www.millarsodablasting.com/
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#15 Post by TriumphDriver »

I like his sales technique: You can use the dual-media blaster for both soda and hard media, but there is a risk of contamination, so why not buy two? :lol:
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#16 Post by Morrisand944S2man »

Soda will strip the paint but not touch the rust. For that kind of money you could get the car basted and etch primed by a company. I would do that.
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I doubt for one minute that there is a company who can carry out a quality job of blasting a shell and etch primeing it for £200 ! - but I am always open to being proved wrong. For most of us doing our own restorations it is just not practical when you have a car without wheels / axles etc - up on stands and in many peices in the garage at home, to extract the shell and transport it to a blasting company, hence this type of kit provides some advantage along with the fact that the soda blasting will remove the paint without damage to other trim, by a quick conversion you can use a hard media to remove the deeper rust.
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Grumpy Northener wrote:I doubt for one minute that there is a company who can carry out a quality job of blasting a shell and etch primeing it for £200 ! - but I am always open to being proved wrong. For most of us doing our own restorations it is just not practical when you have a car without wheels / axles etc - up on stands and in many peices in the garage at home, to extract the shell and transport it to a blasting company, hence this type of kit provides some advantage along with the fact that the soda blasting will remove the paint without damage to other trim, by a quick conversion you can use a hard media to remove the deeper rust.

Spot on that is why I need the blaster ?.
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Well still no joy?.
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#20 Post by SEE YA »

Sometimes Ebay people do it all wrong?. I found a Eastwood dual blaster on there S/H got in touch to bid etc.

The buyer then ends it before, the listing was due to end to sell to someone outside of Ebay.
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If they are going to do that, why list it in the first place?.
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