ISO Vapor Blasting Services
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ISO Vapor Blasting Services
Looking for reputable vapor blasting services, preferably in the Mid-Atlantic region, to clean up some lightly corroded aluminum timing belt and valve covers on my 1100. TIA for any experience based references.
Bill in Yardley, PA
William K. Denton
Lazarus CycleWorks
“We Breathe New Life into Old Bikes”
wkdenton@verizon.net
267-980-7788 office/cell
William K. Denton
Lazarus CycleWorks
“We Breathe New Life into Old Bikes”
wkdenton@verizon.net
267-980-7788 office/cell
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Re: ISO Vapor Blasting Services
Why not try soda blasting... it is not supposed to remove any metal.
Baking Soda Blasting easily removes paint, coatings, grease, oils, gasket material and surface corrosion from a variety of metals, alloys, plastics, wood, masonary and composites without surface damage or distortion. Unlike other media, Bakig Soda does not use friction to remove coatings so there is no heat created.
http://www.how-to-build-hotrods.com/soda-blaster.html has a how to build one
Baking Soda Blasting easily removes paint, coatings, grease, oils, gasket material and surface corrosion from a variety of metals, alloys, plastics, wood, masonary and composites without surface damage or distortion. Unlike other media, Bakig Soda does not use friction to remove coatings so there is no heat created.
http://www.how-to-build-hotrods.com/soda-blaster.html has a how to build one