I've got four rusty 240Z steel wheels that need sandblasting - most guys around here quote $100+ to blast and powder coat each wheel. The back sides are rusty.
Any easier way?
I've got four rusty 240Z steel wheels that need sandblasting - most guys around here quote $100+ to blast and powder coat each wheel. The back sides are rusty.
Any easier way?
Had one and used walnut shell since I had no cabinet and did it outside. Worked OK, it just dumps the crushed shell. Worth the money for simple DIY but it IS just $35, I am sure the more expensive brands are "tuned" to use less material to do the job but I didn't mind it. Only used it twice.
Like the idea of them for minimal jobs. I wonder if baking soda as a media is aggressive enough as you could just wash it away after.
In reply to 84FSP :
Isn't soda blasting more for dirt removal than for rust removal? Rust probably needs something more aggressive.
I had good luck with that exact rig. I got the finer media from Tractor Supply. Worked great on Subaru brake calipers. Might be brother to use the more aggressive media on rusty steel.
Its messy as hell. Try to be up wind and lay down a tarp to catch spills.
If you are ever up north, in the McHenry area, you're more than welcome to borrow mine, or drag the wheels with you, and we can blast em some weekend.
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