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JRSully
01-21-2014, 11:04 AM
Seeing if anybody has any experience with water based crushed glass blasting for paint removal.? Hear it is better than the more abrasive media's, but not as good as plastic media (which I cannot find anybody on long island doing plastic) Any experiences (+ or -) appreciated.

PeteLeathersac
01-21-2014, 02:58 PM
Maybe check in w/ the smaller aircraft refinishers or these guys below, plastic or other media blasting also near you too?
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Buddy Lowman Painting Inc.
568 West Hoffman Avenue
Lindenhurst, NY 11757
http://www.lowmanpainting.com/

Phone: 631-226-3399
Phone: 631-226-4495
Fax: 631-226-4411

Email: [email protected]

Specializing in sandblasting, plastic media blasting, steel grit, spray stucco, and specialty coatings.
We sandblast and paint everything, nothing too small or too
big.

- Swimming Pools
- Steel Tanks
- Structural Steel
- Boats (Steel and Fiberglass)
- Cars and Trucks (Bumper to Bumper Stripping)
- Construction Equipment
- Lawn Furniture
- Radiator Covers
- Wrought Iron Railings
- Everything Else You Can Think Of....

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marxjunk
01-21-2014, 04:27 PM
theres a company in my industrial complex that uses glass with water..its a chain called enviro-blast...impressive...they treat it with chemicals that prevent rust for 48 or 7 days...

not enviro friendly as they say..now the lead is suspended in water and goes right down the drain...

the finish is really impressive...its aggressive but the water knocks the damage and warpage factor down....

x77-69z28
01-21-2014, 04:53 PM
Sully, I am waiting for a guy to open his shop in new Hyde park. He was working out of a body shop in franklin square and is opening his own place. It was supposed to go there this week, but have you looked out the window today? Not sure if it will go, but I will keep you advised. In good weather he says he will be mobile.
Buddy

JRSully
01-21-2014, 09:28 PM
Thx to all who replied so far, I know about Lowman has been around for a long time, don't know if he really does plastic media, has always been a heavy industrial sand/alum oxide blaster. Buddy, interested to see if your contact opens a blasting shop, please keep me informed if that happens. If he does plastic or crushed glass, definitely interested. Mark, do you have a website for the contact you mentioned,? curious on that one. Thx again SULLY

marxjunk
01-21-2014, 11:00 PM
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Enviroblasting-llc/353791588058745?ref=stream


heres the guy next to me..ive seen most all these done...

the427king
01-22-2014, 05:51 PM
Look up dry ice blasting. Expensive but worth it.