Restoring wheels
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Restoring wheels
Just bought a pair of Daisy mags, need to get the centres blasted to get back the natural as cast finish, what should I get them blasted with and where in the london/Herts/Essex area could do it?
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get a cheap hand held blast gun and use either normal sand or sharp sand, does have to be dry though.
I would try normal fine sand first, works fine on distributor bodies which are ally.
Do not breath the dust though AT ALL causes silicosis, it breaks down into a very fine dust on impact
It can be a long job but it's relatively free once you have the gun and sand
I have a ton bag here but it's a damn long job drying it this time of year, I just put a pile on cardboard in the workshop, couple of days it's cooked
get a cheap hand held blast gun and use either normal sand or sharp sand, does have to be dry though.
I would try normal fine sand first, works fine on distributor bodies which are ally.
Do not breath the dust though AT ALL causes silicosis, it breaks down into a very fine dust on impact
It can be a long job but it's relatively free once you have the gun and sand
I have a ton bag here but it's a damn long job drying it this time of year, I just put a pile on cardboard in the workshop, couple of days it's cooked
If you decide to do it yourself I've got a handheld gun you can borrow (like the cabinet guns....but not in a cabinet!!!).
I'd heard glass bead was the media of choice for ally, but having said that thiose daisy mags have quire a rough finish IIRC, so sand would probably be fine
I'd heard glass bead was the media of choice for ally, but having said that thiose daisy mags have quire a rough finish IIRC, so sand would probably be fine
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