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PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 6:57 pm 
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ive got a carport :?
a garage is the go. wouldnt mind spending the cash to get one put in. but at the same time it's not my house, so im "meh" :wink:


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 6:29 am 
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Okay I have a heater box (the one in the engine Bay) that neededs sandblasting. Their is no way I can get into these corrners and inside.
Who wants to do it for me

Told you Mike there will be others :?

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Gafmo,

How big is this heater box? being a lowly clubman owner, mine has a plastic internal heater so i'm not sure what you are referring to - sizes, pics?

If it will fit in mine, you're welcome to come over and have a crack at it in mine, but be aware, it can be slow going. Mind you, for the man that wire brushes everything in thongs, that statement is probably pointless :lol:

Today is out, as is next tuesday, but other days are ok. I'm on hols until 17th.

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Engine bay heater largest peice is 15 inches
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If also to do Shock brakets if that Okay most of it has been wire wheeled
Anytime is fine for me also

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gafmo wrote:
Engine bay heater largest peice is 15 inches
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If also to do Shock brakets if that Okay most of it has been wire wheeled
Anytime is fine for me also


yeah worth trying. I'll PM you my contact details.


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Kevin I've got a H & F blaster cabinet too, never used... :shock:
What blast media do you use and where from? :wink:

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drmini in aust wrote:
Kevin I've got a H & F blaster cabinet too, never used... :shock:
What blast media do you use and where from? :wink:


I buy the garnet from H&F as well. I've only ever topped it up with one bag except for the original stuff, but I do empty it out and strain it occasionally. Apparently it would be even better if you can dry it out in an oven or similar.

Claude from Impact glass once offered me some of his glass beading material, but I didn't end up getting it. He blasted all the stuff I could'nt or didn't want to do myself.

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Well ive checked the dimensions today

$220 for a tradquip cabinet.

About 550mm (h) x 640 mm(l) and 550(w)...

not to bad i think!!

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