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Tractor painting sandblasing In Mi

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Alex-41JDb

10-17-2007 22:20:23




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Does anyone do sandblasting in Mi. Im restoring a 41 B and dont have the time to prep for painting. I don"t care if your a pro (Another restorer would be great)but I would like to have someone else do it. I will pay fair for a good job. Alex




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Walt Davies

10-18-2007 08:38:50




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 Re: Tractor painting sandblasing In Mi in reply to Alex-41JDb, 10-17-2007 22:20:23  
We have bead blaster here they will do your old rims for free now that's what I call a nice place. it leaves a green color on the metal I'm told its like a rust preventative.
Walt



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rrlund

10-18-2007 07:47:00




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 Re: Tractor painting sandblasing In Mi in reply to Alex-41JDb, 10-17-2007 22:20:23  
Have you checked the yellow pages? My phone book shows three here in the Montcalm-Kent county area. Crystal sand blasting 989 235 4004 Damaron Designs in Greenville 616 754 3158 Silk City in Belding 616 794 5250



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Wilsonfire

10-18-2007 06:41:16




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 Re: Tractor painting sandblasing In Mi in reply to Alex-41JDb, 10-17-2007 22:20:23  
What about bead blasting? The guys rave about it on the restoration forum.



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Paul from MI

10-18-2007 05:04:57




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 Re: Tractor painting sandblasing In Mi in reply to Alex-41JDb, 10-17-2007 22:20:23  
I don't know here you are in Michigan, but I have used Quincy Enterprises in Quincy(517-639-7191) for years. Mike does a great job. Be really careful about sandblasting. Most old tractors aren't very well sealed and sand will get into places where you don't want it very easily. I don't blast anything that's not totally apart so I can clean it later. Be VERY careful with any sheetmetal. It can be horribly warped and unusable if not done slowly and with low pressure. A few rust pits can be neutralized other ways. If the person doing it isn't experiences they can wreck everything for you.
Good luck,
Paul

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