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Classic Blast for Classic Parts

Posted in Classic Blast by Jacob
Sep 14 2012
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Over the last 18 years Jim Deardorff of Classic Blast has completed over 2500 restoration jobs with his Sanstorm blaster!

“In my opinion, the industry can learn alot from the restoration community. Many
parts that are scrapped and replaced due to high costs could be saved and
reconditioned which would reduce waste and save the customers money.”

As is the case with these 1968 Chevrolet Camaro seat frames brought to him by a customer who wanted to keep as many original parts in the restoration as possible. It took Jim 2 hours for these seat frames and springs, and they turned out perfect.

Jim from Classic Blast used his trusty Sanstorm to blast these 1968 Camaro seat frames.

 

Jim has had such success because he’s developed and perfected a blasting technique he calls Classic Blast. He uses a variety of abrasives in a special ratio at a particular pressure to achieve amazing results without damaging even delicate metal. This particular job he blasted at 35 PSI, and was able to remove paint and rust without warping or gouging the metal.  Jim is truly an artist at what he does, and the tool he chooses for his art, is the Sanstorm. Sanstorm blast pots can be used with many types of media like sand, walnut shell, aluminum oxide, recycled glass, garnet, and many more. It also gives you full control over the pressure you blast at, and the patented feed system prevents clogging, for uninterrupted productivity.

To learn more about why Sanstorm are the best sand blasters on the market, go to Sanstorm-Blasters.com

We are the only blast manufacturer to offer a lifetime warranty on pressure vessels! Proudly made in the USA.

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THE SANSTORM DIFFERENCE

Posted in News by rhonda
Jun 16 2011
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Unlike conventional gravity-fed equipment, Sanstorm’s design differs in that it is non-plugging with constant abrasive discharge and positive abrasive control. See the cross-sectional view in the diagram, which reflects the principal operation. The compressed air passes through the air inlet nozzle into the outlet pipe causing a venturi type action to draw, like sucking through a straw, the abrasive into the air stream, which is now mixed and forcibly discharged from the machine.

The result – Constant abrasive discharge and non-plugging performance!

Simple: The air abrasive mixing contains no wearing parts to affect the
abrasive adjustment. This means controlled positive abrasive adjustment.

Trouble-Free: The abrasive doesn’t stop nor plug during operation. All parts in the air-abrasive stream are made of the highest abrasion resistant materials such as, special hardened alloy steel, rubber, and tungsten carbide. Bottom Line: Trouble Free abrasive blasting.

Efficient and Economical: Positive Regulated Air-Abrasive mixture
means no waste, and non-plugging equals no expensive “down time.”

Versatile: Sanstorm offers models which are all “multimedia” capable. What this means is that you can rely on the same
Simple, Trouble-Free, Efficient and Economical results whether you blast with coal slag, sugar sand, corn cob, walnut shell, or other abrasives.

Check out their equipment in action online at www.sanstormblasters.com or call them at (800) 727-5707 to find out more.

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