Re blasting - two weeks ago I dropped some bits off at the blisters and he was so busy he actually offered to lend/sell me his small blasting pot so I could do it myself. I considered it but mainly can't be doing with the mess. I thought about putting a shed up in the drive (Mrs permitting), blasting everything I could think of including a disco chassis I have, and then getting rid. Then I wondered if a 14cfm compressor could keep up. Then just thought is it really worth it? More expense, more stuff to store. But you have room for the extra shed..........
Pretty much my thoughts to be honest mate.
My compressor is only a crappy little 100L thing (I forget what cfm) but not as high as 14.
The mess, well yes, that is a big issue, I've no chance of doing it in the garage, I've got 2 sheds, both of which are full, tried for a third one before and that's a no go as she wants to keep the conifer that's in the way
So I had the thought today of getting a blast cabinet, that way, no mess! Ok it does restrict me quite a bit, but most of the stuff I have is brackets etc and would fit in a reasonably sized one, which would just leave the axles and the like to get a proper blaster to do.
Really can't decide what to do, I could buy a blast pot and bigger compressor for what I'll pay a blaster to do it all and I've got it all for the future, but struggling for time at the mo, hence why I was going to pay someone to do it.
I had dismissed doing it myself months ago, but got thinking again now
If I was to do another rebuild I would definitely sort out a blasting pot before I started. When I think of the hours I've put in rubbing things down, using the needle gun, wire and abrasive wheels and still not being that happy with the result. You live and learn
To be fair I'm happy with my prep most of the time, albeit very time consuming at times, only got to go the blasting route because I want to galv a lot of things. Me and my bloody idea's, made life slightly difficult, should have sorted it from day one as I'm now in a predicament as to what to do. sigh!