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Soda Blasting - Cessna Airplane

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2009

This is an aluminum bodied Cessna 150 seaplane. Soda blast paint stripping included wings, flaps, fusalage, fiberglass wing tips, fiberglass fusalage nose, pontoons, and various misc. parts. Soda blasting saves time and money over messy aircraft stripper!

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  • Ummmm, you do realize the only FAA approved method is paint stripper (chemical based) ???? The skin of a 150 is structural, and you do realize that if the airplane is ever in a "structural incident" they will be knocking on your door!

  • sure seems like it would take longer to strip than chemical strippers do. How much would enough soad cost, plus equipment and other items be to strip a 150 like that?

  • could this have an effect on the structural integrity of the metal. YOu are bound to be blasting small particles of metal even if only atom sized. not sure if i would be happy with the possible effects on airplane fatigue

  • WoW amazing.Great agent and Enviromentaly friendly.

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