coaster wrote:blasting should be ok but ask the blaster to go easy on the panels but the frame and hoop should be fine. Agood point was made about removing the media afterrwards though. They should get mosf it with compressed air but there will be sand embedded into the surface which will require a going over with emery or similar. I didnt paint mine for several weeks after blasting and they didnt rust at all, it was indooks though, i.e. not in a shed.
Good point, though I would hope the blaster would know that if it's his trade, but always worth mentioning just in case, that's a good point worth remembering about a rub down and making sure all the grit is out of the nooks and crannies, could just see my wifes face when I tell her my frame is living in the lounge to keep warm
Specialcase wrote:Hi LS
Can’t tell you what they dip it in but they certainly know what they are doing. It cost me about £300. My frame & panels were in excellent condition so I didn’t want some cowboy with a blaster gun ripping it to bits then have to get all the media out of the nooks etc. Biggest problem was getting it to a sprayer that would put something on it immediately.
That's my slight concern about being torn to bits, my frame is quite poor (quite pitted in places where the leg shield was)(obviously never saw a bucket of soapy water and a hose pipe

) from rust and needs extra work before painting, arrr ok so they didn't prime it after? might leave that till the summer

then
