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Hey guys,

So im at the stage now where i'd like to get the car sprayed soonish, but first

i have to get the car all prepped. I have two main options; take the car to get

sand blasted, or give the car a decent rub back with an orbital sander. I have

been told that my car has quite a few dents in it, so getting the car sand blasted

will involve a great deal of panel beating afterwards, which i would do myself

(mainly rebogging). But on the other hand, there is currently two layers of paint

and bog on the car, so in some areas it is up to 5mm thick.

 

I have been given a quote for an external sand blast (inc engine bay) and a prime

for $800, which i believe is reasonable... But is it worth all this extra time and

money, or should i just give the car a decent sand back?

Posted

Choice depends on so many things but mainly comes down to money.

 

Blasting will reveal all evils and then you have to decide how you will deal with it and how much it will cost....and where do you stop.

 

If its a good car with limited rust and you have a tight budget then just give it a rub yourself, do the basic repairs, paint and enjoy driving it.

 

Sometimes its better not to know!

Posted

I would avoid sand-blasting

 

Sand-blasting, especially if you have a lot of material, as you do, generates an enormous amount of heat. The steel used to fabricate a zed is VERY thin and small applications of heat can cause catastrophic warping of panels! Trust me, you should have seen my last bonnet - welding buckled it - and new roof, same story.

 

Used in the right areas (floor and other re-inforced parts of the car) sand-blasting is fine. Otherwise, get yourself outside and kitted up (breathing apparatus is a good idea, plus appropriate protective clothing) and go bonkers with some ammonia based paint-stripper :) Otherwise, just sand it, much  safer.

 

It's a pain, but you'll suffer in panel beating if you try and cut corners at this stage

Posted

HI

I would sand blast every time

As Kato said it reveals ALL evils so you must fix everything

So a better job in the long run.

 

As whittie has said some blasters will destroy your panels

so you need to check that who is doing it is capable of doing

it carefully.

 

We get a combo done with sand everywhere except the middle

of the bonnet where the blaster uses Soda.

 

800 bucks with primer is cheap so make sure he isn't an idiot.

 

Cheers

Paul

 

Posted

WHY is everyone STILL referencing to 'Sand Blasting'!?

Sand has been outlawed as a blasting medium for the last 5+ years.

Garnet is now used, so the exposure to Silica & contracting Silicosis is removed.

 

Back on topic, I'm +1 for media blasting as traces of lines/spiders are guaranteed to be under the paint.

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Posted

An issue with sanding is if you leave a spec of surface rust, it will show up again a few years after you have spent your $10k on the body work.

Posted

 

800 bucks with primer is cheap so make sure he isn't an idiot.

 

 

^^^^what Paul and Whittie said....... I paid double that but the job the blaster did was brilliant...I couldn't fault their work. This is one job that you don't want done on the cheap.

Posted

I used 'strip it discs' on the parts of my car I've done. I haven't had much rust to deal with, but plenty of paint layers and bog. I used the discs on my doors recently, going slowly it took about 30mins per door skin, which was 1 and 1/4 discs. Depends on how much need to be done and the condition of the car but these discs worked great for me.

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Posted

Ah man!

I love and hate you guys. There are so many good responses here, and all posted so quickly!

But I'm still so confused!!!:P

I think I will go with the blasting, just because I want to get the project moving along...

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