Vapour blasted
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wrote on 26 May 2017, 10:17 last edited by
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wrote on 26 May 2017, 11:11 last edited by
"Vapour Blasted" ey? You mean the home parts washer when the missus ain't looking... Yeah we hear you lol.
Yeah looking sweet mate.
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wrote on 26 May 2017, 12:48 last edited by
Lmao no they were bit too bad for that I even tried the sander nothing would move the marks in it, looked like someone had put a sticker on it and it had came off over time leaving the glue behind, looks like new now
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Lmao no they were bit too bad for that I even tried the sander nothing would move the marks in it, looked like someone had put a sticker on it and it had came off over time leaving the glue behind, looks like new now
wrote on 26 May 2017, 14:25 last edited by Mightyman@andrewj1680 Yeah that looks awesome mate
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Couple of my wr200 bits nice clean and ready for my dtwrote on 27 May 2017, 01:28 last edited by@andrewj1680 Looks sweet bud, is the vapour blasting different from sand blasting then???
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wrote on 27 May 2017, 06:05 last edited by
wet blasting is the same as dry in a sense it wet the abrasive as it leaves the hogger softens the abrasive so it don't go deep which can be a problem softer metals and (plastics) and will remove oils, grease, dust ect at the same time, to be honest, i think it's only used for parts ect because chambers are easier to clean
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wrote on 27 May 2017, 15:10 last edited by