SODA BLASTEING A VINTAGE STANG
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SODA BLASTEING A VINTAGE STANG
Anyone own a portable soda blaster? I'm considering buying one and doing my own soda blasting after I strip down my 68. I've looked at the Eastwood blasters and one from Harbor Freight. They both had good overall reviews and the negative comments were extremely minimal. I was wondering if anyone had one, what their opinion of it is, and if they recommend the average guy doing this out in his driveway.
I already have a compressor to handle the job and I live in a rural area so I won't have any neighbors to pi$$ off.
I know I blasting is not spelled with an "e" I promise I'm not that stupid.
I already have a compressor to handle the job and I live in a rural area so I won't have any neighbors to pi$$ off.
I know I blasting is not spelled with an "e" I promise I'm not that stupid.
Last edited by OKLACOP; Aug 5, 2010 at 09:22 PM.
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From: That town you drive through to get to Myrtle Beach
I don't think he has a portable one, but see if you can PM Paul, svo paul, and he should be able to answer any questions you have. They soda blast cars, including project t-67
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