Soda Blaster on My Classic Car from Eastwood

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

Get It Here: http://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-200lb-pressure-abrasive-blaster.html

Soda blasting removes paint without damaging or warping metal. Environmentally-friendly and strips without chemicals.

Huge 200-lb. "High-Flow" Pressure Blaster helps you remove rust and paint faster

Bigger is better, both in media capacity and blasting volume! Eastwood's 200-lb.-capacity, "High-Flow" Pressure Blaster features high-volume, extra-large valves, which means more air volume and more abrasive flow for faster removal of rust and paint.

Extra-large 200-lb. media capacity
Large 1/2"-I.D. blaster hose and fittings
8'-long, heavy-wall blast hose with deadman valve
4 ceramic nozzles included
All-steel welded top-loading hopper and pressure gauge
Requires just 10 cfm at 90 psi

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  • scuff it with smaller grit sand paper before paint.

  • smooth = paint that does not stick trust me

  • interesting video, but what is the avarage material usage needed for a car?

  • good idea for small parts not a big jobs car sandblast

  • USA is way ahead than Europe in his means to restore classic cars, this is a fine example... affordable tools for DIY

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