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Post by BlueCityE & RSP on Sept 30, 2009 19:35:36 GMT 1
Hi All
I am looking to start a small Shot Blast Cleaning Company in the Neath area, and was wondering if it was something any of you would consider using?
Cheers
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Post by coedy on Sept 30, 2009 20:05:56 GMT 1
It would be good for alloys! not too sure if many people would trust their shell in a bead blasters though lol. suppose it could be used for stuff like subframes, and other smaller parts though?
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TAFF
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Post by TAFF on Sept 30, 2009 20:15:33 GMT 1
The place i work at have a small cabinet, but the larger stuff gets shipped away, could be worth a visit..
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Post by ljonez on Sept 30, 2009 20:42:17 GMT 1
as said for small parts brillaint not a good idea on body shells tho causes the steel to ripple and suffer from work hardening
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Post by BlueCityE & RSP on Sept 30, 2009 23:32:51 GMT 1
I would probably concentrate on smaller parts to begin with, anything up to the size of a subframe, although long items such as an exhaust would also be possible.
I am looking into various types of media that would be suitable for body panels, so blasting a shell will definitely be an option soon.
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