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1440 Sea King Project
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<blockquote data-quote="meonline06" data-source="post: 358430" data-attributes="member: 8570"><p>Thanks. I feel like it went well. When I started I put two 50lb bags of soda in the blaster. I didn't check to see how much was left when I was done but I didn't run out. I had already done one side of the boat with a paint removal wheel. Blasting is not much faster than using the 3m paint wheel, but it is definitely a lot less work. At $35 per 50lb bag you wouldn't want to use too much soda. I will check and see how much I have left tomorrow. Depending on what is remaining I may have to use the wheel on the easily accessible paint in the inside. But I will definitely need to blast the paint in the corners and crevices like on and around the gunnels and strakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meonline06, post: 358430, member: 8570"] Thanks. I feel like it went well. When I started I put two 50lb bags of soda in the blaster. I didn't check to see how much was left when I was done but I didn't run out. I had already done one side of the boat with a paint removal wheel. Blasting is not much faster than using the 3m paint wheel, but it is definitely a lot less work. At $35 per 50lb bag you wouldn't want to use too much soda. I will check and see how much I have left tomorrow. Depending on what is remaining I may have to use the wheel on the easily accessible paint in the inside. But I will definitely need to blast the paint in the corners and crevices like on and around the gunnels and strakes. [/QUOTE]
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