Sand/abrasive blasting

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bobbi o
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Post: # 48507Post bobbi o

Looking to buy some sand blasting equipment to be used for the refubishment of some plant i have which is needing tarted up ie:skid steer/tipper truck bodies etc.

anyone one got any equipment recommendations to get me going. i already have air compressor.

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Post: # 48510Post GB_Groundworks

look on ebay there's usually full kits on there inc masks and suits etc

a local farmer near us does it, has the big large 4 wheel compressors and blasts and red leads them he's pretty cheap.

you can get a glass bead kit for karcher pressure washers, did my aluminum table and chairs with it to repaint last summer
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Post: # 48521Post Dave_L

Yeah I was going to say you'll need a large compressor - too small and you'll burn it out.
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Post: # 48522Post GB_Groundworks

by 4 wheel i mean like this the really big ones

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rab1
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Post: # 48529Post rab1

Bobby, my mate does this for a living. he does a lot for historic scotland/comercial builders. Could ask him to give you a price for the work?. :D
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bobbi o
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Post: # 48531Post bobbi o

rab-thanks for the offer.pm me the details.

i have just taken on a new employee (pole-little english) who has done this kind of work before apparently, so was looking at purchasing some equipment he could use in our yard when not on site.

i've got several compressed air options,but will need to check the output of them. nothing like that double wheel compressor-presumably you need that for stripping ship hulls and not small plant?

the ebay jobs for £100 might be worth a punt,obviously no use for the pros,where speed is the key. anyone know if they's do a job on the small stuff?

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Post: # 48532Post rab1

from what i`ve been told its all about the material your blasting with and the type of finish you want to leave.
belive the size of compressor you would use is the same as a road gang would use. :cool:
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Post: # 48534Post seanandruby

Bo, have you considered a needle gun? Don't see a lot of them around these days but they are great for taking the rust off metal. Also use them on concrete. A lot cheaper than blasting. Although you will need rotation with the ops because of HAVS.
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Post: # 48536Post Dave_L

Plenty of old road compressors about going for very little - ideal for the job on a small/medium scale.
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Post: # 48548Post DNgroundworks

Ive used the needle/scaling guns alot sean for cleaning stone around old fire places and taking paint off quoins etc also on re-inforced concrete, leaves a lovely finish on stone and little mess compared to sand blasting.

Ditto on the point about HAVS they dont half rattle your arms, also i found you cant use them for too long a period anyway as the bloody things burn out, we used the hilti ones btw.

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Post: # 48550Post seanandruby

was yours electric then? Best get the air one.
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Post: # 48555Post lutonlagerlout

I used the needle guns to get the rust off a massive water tank,we took it in turns over 2 weeks with 2 lads working and 1 resting,rotating as we went
they certainly get it back to bare metal but lots of sweeping up after
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Post: # 48562Post GB_Groundworks

we used the hilti ones on our seca rendered pool walls to get it off to be rerendered, even the hilti burned out after few hours so got the air powered ones very effective but nothing beats sandblasting for cleaning up old plant etc for speed if you have the space and not worried about the mess

we had our club sandblasted poor guy was down in the cellars for 3 days in the dark blasting every inch of the place, ended up with an inch and half of sand/crud on the floor.

it then took us 2 months of a few nights a week to repoint all 3 of the brick arches but looks really good now.
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Post: # 48578Post seanandruby

used to use them on colliery conveyer belt steelwork, gas holders, cranes. All monkey work in those days, or bosuns chair, no such thing as harnesses. a pain when the needles fall out and left with just a couple :laugh:
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