I’m generally happy with finish it left on the panels, but I’m still dealing with the blasting media falling out of all the crevices every time I flip it over. I would not use the same company to blast more parts. The guy that did it did not seem too competent and it took longer than it should have IMO. The media was not flowing quickly enough and he even admitted at the end that he was “conserving media” on purpose because he didn’t bring enough with him. At $300/hour I was a little more than perturbed about it. But I learned from it and moved on haha. 🤣
Each process has its own pros and cons. Being a “wet” blast with water, keeps heat down and drastically reduces any chance of panel warping. I chose this process because it worked best for my own needs, one of those was they came to my driveway, which is a big plus to me.
Wow that's amazing! Can't wait to see more.
More to come. Stay tuned. 😎
How did it work out for you? Happy with it?
I’m generally happy with finish it left on the panels, but I’m still dealing with the blasting media falling out of all the crevices every time I flip it over. I would not use the same company to blast more parts. The guy that did it did not seem too competent and it took longer than it should have IMO. The media was not flowing quickly enough and he even admitted at the end that he was “conserving media” on purpose because he didn’t bring enough with him. At $300/hour I was a little more than perturbed about it. But I learned from it and moved on haha. 🤣
A lot of metal warping going on. Should’ve dipped it bro
Each process has its own pros and cons. Being a “wet” blast with water, keeps heat down and drastically reduces any chance of panel warping. I chose this process because it worked best for my own needs, one of those was they came to my driveway, which is a big plus to me.