SandBlasting

Tug

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Was thinking on sandblasting the the paint off my 1967 StarCraft 18 ft holiday clossed bow. Not too happy with my new paint job. I wonder what the boat would look like ..just aluminum.Might be kool. Has anyone tried sandblasting or sodablasting the paint off their aluminum hull. Was it a easy process. Thanks
 

wire2

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Re: SandBlasting

Depends what you're going to do after the blasting.

Sand will leave a LOT of pit marks.
That's actually good if you prime with 2 part epoxy right after blasting.
Will come out smooth as proverbial baby's bum.

If you blast it & leave it, will add friction in water.

If you blast it yourself, don't blast 1 spot too long, metal will heat up, may distort.
 
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Re: SandBlasting

It so happins that I am right now starting to sand blast the interior paint from the inside of my 1960 crestliner falcon. Ive been told that this isnt a good idea for the outside because it leaves a ruff finish which would need alot of extra work before the paint. So far I am getting good results and will paint the metal with zinc chromate primer for a long lasting finish.
 

turfman

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Re: SandBlasting

Sand blasting is cheap (Go to homedepot or the like and get a bunch of playsand bags); soda blasting is more expensive. You're not supposed to sand blast aluminum depending on the thickness of the sheets. If you get it too hot it will warp. (take a welders helmet and look when you blast, you'll see flames) It does in my opinion however give you a great rough surface; like when they frost glass. Then just primer over it.

Fairlaneman: I hope you didn't misunderstand what I said before. Sand blasting is ok to do on the inside or outside, you just have to be careful and not be too agressive. When I was restoring rovers I'd blast the panels, wipe with alcahol then primer went on right after. The primer should smooth out the roughness and it gives a heck of a bond. One truck I had redone 15 years ago still has my paint job on it and this truck is full time in the salt air and looks real good.

turfman
 

sbklf

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Re: SandBlasting

The fine white sand, we call it sugar sand, will not warp metal like #2. I have expierienced warping on cars myself with coarse sand, not sure about aluminum. Silica is not even available here in Houston any more because of the Advanced Silicosis thing I guess. I have not blasted with media of any kind. I say a sandblasted surface is the best tooth you will get for paint but on aluminum, preperation is a battle. I hear that bare aluminum will start to oxidize within an hour or less. I think it was here I read a good post on painting aluminum.
 
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