
Our media blast system consists of a 18' by 36' by 16' high tin lined room with high intensity halogen lights in the walls and ceiling. We run a Pram Media Blast Unit powered by a 65hp diesel compressor.
We use 12/16 Urea as one of our plastic blasting media. It is used for removal of paint, primer and body filler on automotive sheet metal. In other applications it can be used to remove paint, oxidation and corrosion from things such as aluminum bicycle frames, marine out drives and aircraft parts.
The concept of media blasting is paint removal with plastic media instead of sand. It removes all paint and cleans the metal but does not remove metal as sand does. It does not leave a residue like soda blasting does and your metal is not left open to rust as sand blasting does.
The blast technician is helped with a high intensity floodlight mounted to blast nozzle and a supplied air respirator breathing system.
Our glass beading cabinet is large enough to accommodate full fenders, rear end housings and other detachable parts. It uses glass particles instead of plastic to remove the paint and rust.
A very rare 1935 DeSoto Air flow, one of only three in the U.S.
A very rare 1935 DeSoto Air flow, one of only three in the U.S.
A very rare 1935 DeSoto Air flow, one of only three in the U.S.