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Model Technical and Interest => Fulvia => Topic started by: libbyvic on 29 April, 2010, 07:19:06 AM



Title: Soda blasting - worth a go
Post by: libbyvic on 29 April, 2010, 07:19:06 AM
I have bought a soda blaster for £159 from Millar soda blasting on ebay item 260593276924 and it is a great bit of kit. Never tried it before but was faced with a very dirty and oversprayed engine bay on the S1. Very easy to setup and get going.
Castings, internal pressings came up clean in seconds.

Michael


Title: Re: Soda blasting - worth a go
Post by: DavidLaver on 29 April, 2010, 08:14:54 AM

Its always good to hear when a gizzmo actually delivers...

How big a compressor to drive it?  Got before/after photos?

David


Title: Re: Soda blasting - worth a go
Post by: davidwheeler on 05 May, 2010, 08:58:23 AM
I bought a simple blasting gun from Machine Mart for about £30 and some soda bicarb from the net (a Chinese food wholesaler!) for about £9 for 4Kg.  Son Jude used it to blast the carbs on Freyja's Alfa Spider and they look excellent.   The essential is the use of soda bicarb (soluble) rather than sand!


Title: Re: Soda blasting - worth a go
Post by: HF_Dave on 10 May, 2010, 08:50:57 PM
 : My mate got a company to soda blast the wheels off his Fulvia, (cromodora's) they did a fine job, fairly smooth finish, the only problem with 40 year old alloys is the pitting thats been covered up by all the layers of paint. Does anyone have  a cure for the pitting.  ???


Title: Re: Soda blasting - worth a go
Post by: roddy on 10 May, 2010, 10:29:28 PM
If you are going to have the wheels powder-coated (which I would recommend as it seals any porosity), then I believe you can fill any pitting with "chemical metal" filler.   It will not dissolve with the heat from the oven, whereas ordinary body filler will.   I have no personal experience, and would imagine that you will have to be very careful dressing down any surplus filler as the mag-alloy is very soft.

Regards - Roddy


Title: Re: Soda blasting - worth a go
Post by: Parisien on 12 November, 2011, 10:51:41 PM
Anyone else experience of using a soda blaster or the dual unit advertised below?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Eastwood-Dual-Pressure-and-Soda-Blaster-Brand-New-/380341015823?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item588e17550f


P


Title: Re: Soda blasting - worth a go
Post by: Parisien on 28 December, 2011, 11:13:29 PM
A useful page of info and videos -

http://www.millarsodablasting.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55&Itemid=57


P


Title: Re: Soda blasting - worth a go
Post by: the.cern on 04 January, 2012, 08:20:21 AM
Hi Frank, you might like to look at this site that seems to have quite a bit to say about sand/soda/media blasting.

A lot of useful tips and caveats. I am put off by the mess as I have only an enclosed workshop in  which to do the work and it seems outdoors is best. Maybe I should buy a farm .................... but then I wouldn't have any time for the cars !!

www.mig-welding.co.uk

Good luck,

                    Andy

PS any news on delivery of the car ?


Title: Re: Soda blasting - worth a go
Post by: Parisien on 04 January, 2012, 09:50:05 AM
Cheers for that Andy, no doubt am following in the footsteps of previous restorers queries both on this forum and others.

Will see whats revealed on initial strip down.

P