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  1. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Not your wife or girl friend but photo's on your cars & trucks while you were sandblasting or stripping paint.

    Like my bi-line..I hate sandblasting but it's something that usually has to be done in the process of building our cars.

    Incidentally,I used 3,300 lbs of sand stripping every piece of metal on this wagon. HRP

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  2. -Brent-
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  3. bonzo-1
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    53 gmc, last winters project.
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  4. -Brent-
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    A few more...
     
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  5. 49ratfink
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    3,300 pounds of sand! I did a 65 Mustang on a rotisserie several years back, i'd be surprised if I used 300. I didn't do the inside of the car, and of course there is no frame, but that sounds like a lot of sand. I spent more time sweeping and straining the sand that actual blasting.
     
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  6. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Yeah,I used 33 - 100lb bags of sand,I did have to sand blast the floors,all the garnish moldings,dash,body,fenders,lift gate and rear tail gate,doors,hood,all the suspension piece,frame,rear axle and the rims.

    I have a small beach behind my shop. :D HRP
     
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  7. -Brent-
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    I did the T roadster with a couple 5 gallon buckets of sand I got from the local blaster. I just would collect it and reuse it. I'll never do the job again. I took years off my life. It's worth paying for.
     
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  8. mgtstumpy
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    body blast2.jpg body blast1.jpg
    Got to start somewhere
     
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  9. volvobrynk
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    from Denmark

    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1437598720.734151.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1437598740.597365.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1437598771.410042.jpg

    This is the best I got, and the best build I did. [emoji6]
    Can't say what it is, because it's non American, it's almost era perfect to to late sixtys now, at least what a hot *ol*o would look like back then. They where the Scandinavia tri-five!

    Mighty proud of it, over here it's to rodded, and for you it's boring.
     
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  10. wbrw32
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    we just go the the river bank and get sand,,,strain it,,and use it over and over...nice sandy banks to get all we need.
    but first we spread it to dry
     
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  11. HOTRODPRIMER
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    I like it! HRP
     
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  12. Binger
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    Here is a picture of my special coupe before I started installing the wood kit and another one after I had put most of the wood back into it. The wood is naked. HAHA
     
  13. 56don
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    I would like to post photos of my 34 truck after I got it sand blasted but it was so rusty that there was nothing left but a door, one fender and the roof.....:eek:
     
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  14. timwhit
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    These are the closet i have to being naked. Kinda like from the waist up. I take for ganted you didn't re-use your sand? Imported Photos 00117.JPG 100_0738.JPG
     
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  15. AVater
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    Where's the centerfold?

    Nice work!
     
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  16. Malcolm
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  17. The37Kid
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    Hope to have this blasted and in primer by Labor Day, it's the shell I'll build my '29 Steelback around. Bob


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  18. GASSERBOB
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    from USA

  19. falcongeorge
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    that's funny, I bet that's damn close to what the car weighed...
     
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  20. HOTRODPRIMER
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    George,the 1954 Ranch Wagon (which originally was equipped with a inline 6) weighed slightly more.. estimated curb weight: 1660 kg / 3660 lbs. HRP
     
  21. ct1932ford
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    Not one naked lady!:mad:
     
  22. Dave Mc
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    My33Before.jpg six pics 004 (640x512).jpg six pics 003 (640x512).jpg our pic`s 015.jpg My 33 before and after straightening and then the cuts
     
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  23. flamedabone
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    The '34 that went to Germany. Might be building one of those again real soon......

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    -Abone.
     
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  24. Chrisbcritter
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    Here you go - I had a little trouble with the sandblasting:
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    Maybe a little less air pressure next time?:p
     
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  25. ct1932ford
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    I think you need a finer grit:eek:
     
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  26. wingedexpress
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    my 32 after blasting .
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  27. tricky steve
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    from fenton,mo.

  28. orangeamcs
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    Here is mine
     

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  29. The37Kid
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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^ SO GLAD to see what orangeamcs is doing with my old '27 T Touring body! Sold it back in 1972 after it was blasted the first time. It was the very first car I ever owned. Bob

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  30. Tony
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    My 32 after i blasted it, and once i finished the chop.
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