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Subject: [Tigers] Tiger information / Dry ice blasting
From: James Armstrong via Tigers <tigers@autox.team.net>
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2019 19:56:52 +0000 (UTC)
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Hello all,
I bought my Tiger in 1976, and the guy that I bought it from had executed a new 
exterior paint job that was really nice (it covered over the rust quite well!). 
To hide the surface rust in the trunk, he coated it with some tarry substance 
that has NEVER set up; still stickyish. Time to fix this mess.
Several years ago, in Auto Restorer magazine there was an article about a guy 
in Colorado that had a Dry Ice Blasting system in the back of his open bed 
truck. He could drive to jobs and do the deed. There is a local company in 
Salem MA called ServPro (franchise) that quoted me between $ 2200 - $ 2400 to 
dry ice blast the trunk floor of my Tiger. I choked. They said they'd have to 
rent a machine, get the dry ice pellets, etc and then do the deed.
Does anybody know of a company in New England or Eastern Upstate NY that has a 
machine and could do it for less that $ 1,000 ?
Jim ArmstrongMk 1A382002083 LRXFECode 86TAC #....
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<div>Hello all,</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>I bought my Tiger in 1976, and the guy that I bought it from had executed 
a new exterior paint job that was really nice (it covered over the rust quite 
well!). To hide the surface rust in the trunk, he coated it with some tarry 
substance that has NEVER set up; still stickyish. Time to fix this mess.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Several years ago, in Auto Restorer magazine there was an article about a 
guy in Colorado that had a Dry Ice Blasting system in the back of his open bed 
truck. He could drive to jobs and do the deed. There is a local company in 
Salem MA called ServPro (franchise) that quoted me between $ 2200 - $ 2400 to 
dry ice blast the trunk floor of my Tiger. I choked. They said they'd have to 
rent a machine, get the dry ice pellets, etc and then do the deed.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Does anybody know of a company in New England or Eastern Upstate NY that 
has a machine and could do it for less that $ 1,000 ?</div>
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<div>Jim Armstrong</div>
<div>Mk 1A</div>
<div>382002083 LRXFE</div>
<div>Code 86</div>
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