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Fixing sandblasted aluminum

sam dupont

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I have a carb that was sandblasted. It has a very rough finish. It is a rare carb and I would like to fix it. It seems like hand sanding would be labor intensive and still have a lot of nooks and crannies that would be tough to get to. Could blasting it with a less aggressive grit soften the sand finish?
 
I think you will need to get it bead blasted for the semi gloss look to come back.
 
Glass beads or maybe walnuts shells.
 
Have it glass beaded, and even maybe turn the pressure down, then clean the carb out well
 
Depending on how bad it is, vapor honing may be your best bet. @Woodruff Carbs is a sponsor here, maybe see what Dave has to say.
 
If the surface is rough then it has to be peened to flatten out the roughness. A fine steel shot is your best bet. And it can't be peened in a wheelabrator or anything like that - it has to be done by hand so none of the passages get peened over. Anything else might change the appearance some but that's about it. And having been sandblasted I think you're way beyond that thing ever resembling "stock" again.
 
I would think some sort of vibratory tumbler would be the ticket.
 
Any attachments for say a Dremel tool , sure you might spend a few hours but
 
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