Years ago when I lived in Richardson I had my S-10 bumper sandblasted by a place that makes gravestones in Garland. You might check into that. No idea of the name of the company though.
If you want to paint the parts after blasting without having to sand them make sure there done with something like fine aluminum. A lot of places will blast them and leave the surface to rough to level with just paint(they need primer and sanding).
I am in Garland and can do it. I have a powder coating shop with a huge blaster
ideal-coatings.com
469 363 6555
You do sodablasting also?
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I've got brake pedal mounting brackets, hood latch, stuff like that. Maybe a dozen parts. I don't want to have to wire brush them all, there are some intricate areas that need to be blasted to be done correctly.
Ideal...you open on the weekends to take a look at a few things?
I have a decent little blaster at my house in Sachse. Just bring your media and you can have at it. I used play sand from homedepot, it's redneck, but it works perfectly.
I have a decent little blaster at my house in Sachse. Just bring your media and you can have at it. I used play sand from homedepot, it's redneck, but it works perfectly.
It's also deadly. Seriously, spend the cash on some decent media. Just my 2¢.
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It's also deadly. Seriously, spend the cash on some decent media. Just my 2¢.
WHOA!! Thats the first I have ever heard of play sand being deadly. How is it more deadly than anything else? I have heard of alot of people over the years using regular sand so Im just curious.
WHOA!! Thats the first I have ever heard of play sand being deadly. How is it more deadly than anything else? I have heard of alot of people over the years using regular sand so Im just curious.
I'm sure he's referring to the cheap play sand that has silica/quartz in it. The dust is known to cause cancer if you breath it, but surely doing sand blasting you'd wear a mask. I think it's fine.
Silicosis is caused by exposure to respirable crystalline silica dust. Crystalline silica is a basic component of soil, sand, granite, and most other types of rock, and it is used as an abrasive blasting agent. Silicosis is a progressive, disabling, and often fatal lung disease. Cigarette smoking adds to the lung damage caused by silica.
Effects of Silicosis
Lung cancer – Silica has been classified as a human lung carcinogen.
Bronchitis/Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder.
Tuberculosis – Silicosis makes an individual more susceptible to TB.
Scleroderma – a disease affecting skin, blood vessels, joints and skeletal muscles.
Possible renal disease.
Symptoms of Silicosis
Shortness of breath; possible fever.
Fatigue; loss of appetite.
Chest pain; dry, nonproductive cough.
Respiratory failure, which may eventually lead to death.
Sources of Exposure
Sandblasting for surface preparation.
Crushing and drilling rock and concrete.
Masonry and concrete work (e.g., building and road construction and repair).
Mining/tunneling; demolition work.
Cement and asphalt pavement manufacturing.
Preventing Silicosis
Use all available engineering controls such as blasting cabinets and local exhaust ventilation. Avoid using compressed air for cleaning surfaces.
Use water sprays, wet methods for cutting, chipping, drilling, sawing, grinding, etc.
Substitute non-crystalline silica blasting material.
Use respirators approved for protection against silica; if sandblasting, use abrasive blasting respirators.
Do not eat, drink or smoke near crystalline silica dust.
Wash hands and face before eating, drinking or smoking away from exposure area.
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