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:D My project is finally moving ahead and I will be posting. After a long lull, the body shop gave it their all. The delay was so long, I even forgot how to work the Fordification web sight! It feels good to be back. Getting refamiliarized. The Photo Galleries is different and I hope to get it built up with my project.

This is the first update. Have some more to come.

:) POR-15 (Silver) with Spectrum Firewall sound deadening and heat resist.
http://www.secondskinaudio.com/thermal- ... rewall.php

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Soda and sand blasted.

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Nice!! How did you like the soda blasting? Pros Cons? Cost?
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xlt,

Good start for sure! :thup:

That "second skin" looks like some good stuff.

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:? :doh:
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mljjones67 wrote:Nice!! How did you like the soda blasting? Pros Cons? Cost?


:D Soda blasting is the way to go. It removes all contaminants without affecting the substrate. It therefore does not damage glass, chrome, or even gel coat on fiberglass. They even become polished. It also removes the ion on steel making it less prone to immediate rusting.

The impact of sand blasting particles on the surface layer explodes and pulverizes the surface material into space.

The impact of the soda atom forces ions into the surface material and the particle actually just falls off. No damage done to the substrate.

The soda (the same soda used in the [censored]) is water soluble and rinses off with water not affecting health or environment.

Sand blasting process pounds the silica into voids, such as cracks, and conceals them making a failure possible.

The cost was rather high for my truck because the truck was totally disassembled from the frame. The soda blaster machine used is top of the line industrial quality.

There is a portable soda blasting machine that I want to get that retails around $2500. I can use it for all stripping projects and I know we all have stripping projects that we won't do. This makes all stripping projects possible with the lease amount of effort and the best possible outcome. Like Keith said, it depends on the prep. :)

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nice job :thup:
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nice job :thup:
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Lookin' good :thup: I'm thinkin about buyin' one of them soda blasters now :D
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:D This is how the engine compartment looks like. Note the transmission well.

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XLT wrote: Note the transmission well.
Is it ok? :P
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cghstrojan08 wrote:
XLT wrote: Note the transmission well.
Is it ok? :P
:D It's not the best angle, but the spectrum was applied heavily there which will create quieter transmission noise suppression.
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:lol:
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Man that looks good. I am now going to have mine done that way. Thanks XLT
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What did you pay? I am going to call a soda blaster tomorrow for a estimate.

I need to just buy one I guess, could be a good business!
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mljjones67 wrote:What did you pay? I am going to call a soda blaster tomorrow for a estimate.

I need to just buy one I guess, could be a good business!


The overall cost included the blasting process, so I don't know what the breakdown cost was.

The machine removes mold without affecting just about any substrate, even wood. A fortune could have been bad in Louisiana after the flood. :D
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