RGAZ
Well-Known Member
FBBO restorers,
I have seen a lot of discussion on media blasting, "sand" blasting, bead blasting, soda blasting, and even dipping, does anyone have some insight into dry-ice blasting?
I have seen this demonstrated in the industrial world and I now am starting to see the cost come down where it might be a viable alternative for restorers. From what I saw it had some pros and cons(if you know what you are doing):
Pros:
No media to clean up. Just what comes off.
Can do rust.
cools the surface as it is applied (warp worse?)
leaves no residue, literally absolutely nothing.
cons:
Suffocation (that would suck)
short usage time of dry ice
cost
equipment appears expensive and complex.
Does anyone have experience with it or comments for discussion?
Thanks,
Randy
I have seen a lot of discussion on media blasting, "sand" blasting, bead blasting, soda blasting, and even dipping, does anyone have some insight into dry-ice blasting?
I have seen this demonstrated in the industrial world and I now am starting to see the cost come down where it might be a viable alternative for restorers. From what I saw it had some pros and cons(if you know what you are doing):
Pros:
No media to clean up. Just what comes off.
Can do rust.
cools the surface as it is applied (warp worse?)
leaves no residue, literally absolutely nothing.
cons:
Suffocation (that would suck)
short usage time of dry ice
cost
equipment appears expensive and complex.
Does anyone have experience with it or comments for discussion?
Thanks,
Randy