Interesting topicWhat can I expect to pay for a media blast to a shell? After looking at all your photos, I probably should do that before I put it together. ThanksChris Mark III Sprite Milwaukee, W
My guy in Fond du Lac charges about $400 and up for media blasting. It does not remove rust, just paint. Rusty spots can be spot sandblasted. In a dry environment, the media blasted shell doesn't ru
I got a price quote of $600 cdn for blasting my MKIII Sprite. I asked what my choices of media were and he replied 'sand'. I haven't gone yet. Hi Interesting topicWhat can I expect to pay for a media
Mine was done with plastic pellets. Big hose, low pressure. 2" hose, 35 psi. $125 per hr in the tent. 4 hours to do a Sprite. -- Frank Clarici Toms River, NJ
<<Chris Mark III Sprite Milwaukee, WI>> Right over (SW) in Union Grove there is a dipper!! Better and they do know what they are doing!! See if the guy next store will bake tub and epoxy prime.!!
Mine was soda blasted. About US$600. Nice finish on the metal, didn't take out bondo or undercoat. On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 22:28:14 -0500 Frank Clarici <spritenut@comcast.net> writes:
My Bugeye ran about $525 US for the complete job, inside and out. The first go 'round was with walnut shells to get the paint, followed by sand to get the bondo and rust. Unfortunately there was bond
That depends... I wouldn't dip a car that was going to be restored concours... despite all the precautions, and neutralizing, the stuff always seems to seep out and destroy paint. Chris: <<Chris Mark
I think the company is called Redi-Strip, or something similar. For a street car, or a race car, it's an excellent option. Cuncours, not so good. The stuff, despite being dipped in a neutralizing sol
That depends... I wouldn't dip a car that was going to be restored concours... despite all the precautions, and neutralizing, the stuff always seems to seep out and destroy paint. Chris: <<Chris Mark