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Cheap and easy small parts soda blaster

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by plym_46, Feb 20, 2010.

  1. plym_46
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    from central NY

  2. mbmopar
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    I'm going to try this on my thermoquad bases and tops, and maybe some other little bits.

    Thanks for the link !

    Derek
     
  3. damnfingers
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    Cool...thanks...even I can afford that!
     
  4. The Hank
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  5. 32ford5
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    Has anyone tried this? What was the success?
     
  6. duste01
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    looks like it would, I'll try.
     
  7. vintagehotrods
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    Now that's one cool and useful idea! Thanks for posting it!
     
  8. pincher
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    Just bought 3x2 for the HOT ROD. I am for sure going to try this, thank's for posting............PINCHER
     
  9. ground pounder
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    u can buy soda at the farm supply////farmers feed to their cows.....10 bucks a bag 50 lbs bag...
     
  10. I did it, rebuilding my Weber 48 IDA. Worked like an absolute charm. Rinsed clean, no toxic ****, and dirt cheap. Cost me a grand total of 4 bucks!
     
  11. blt2go
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    great idea. i use soda in my bead blast cabinet from time to time. works great for small stuff. i don't run the vacuume when using soda because it plugs up the filter very quick.
     
  12. Mr. Clean
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    I tried it and it didn't work that well for me. I emptied the baking soda box quickly and got minimal results on the 97 carb that I was blasting. I used the same set-up, including the 60 gallon compressor.
     
  13. felix37
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    I will have to try it out!
     
  14. You have to have a way to adjust the soda flow. I bought a small hand blaster from HF that had an adjustable nozzle.....$9.95 on sale. I use this for my carb soda blasting and for bead blasting in my cabinet. I have another one with a ceramic tip for sandblasting manifolds.
     
  15. You have to jiggle the tube (heh heh) going into the box of baking soda every now and then to get it flowing, but I didn't need to have the flow adjustable. I used it pretty much exactly as pictured, and the parts came out like new.
     
  16. JOECOOL
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    If you put the parts in the oven afterwards do they rise well and get a nice crust on the top??
     
  17. sprint3
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    No...but if you use baking powder instead...they might!:D
     
  18. 383 240z
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  19. budd
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    i have made this blaster, i didnt use it to blast i used it as a vacuum cleaner, the tube was small enough to slip into a sparkplug hole after i ran a tap in the hole, worked great.
     
  20. BTTT because it's simple and cool. I cut the ends off an ink refill to make the nozzle smaller and used 3/8 hose. It took a whole box of soda($2.50), but the AFB on my Nailhead looks great. The carb was filthy with varnish and greasy crud. Now all I have to do is get the secondaries free and install the rebuild kit. Beats the heck out of soaking for hours and scrubbing with a wire brush. Be aware you will likely wear through the tip of the hose over the course of blasting a heavily soiled 4 barrel.

    YMMV
     
  21. can this be used for stuff other then carbs ?
     
  22. Sure, Paint and gunk off just about anything. It's just another media used for blasting. Doesn't do much to rust.
     
  23. EnragedHawk
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    That's really cool, I'll have to try this on something.
     
  24. Silverado85
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    This post is too cool! It is almost free99!
     
  25. nali
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    I sand blast iron rusty bases of carbs with sugar, as a complement.
    Just clean with water = no more blasting media, instead of sand.
     

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