Who owns dustless blasting?
1994 Sanstorm was purchased by MMLJ, who was focusing on other developments, SodaBlasting.
How much media does a dustless blasting use?
It varies depending on nozzle size and abrasive flow. To strip a car in 2 hours it should take about 4-6 bags of glass. To strip a car in 1 hour (like in the Impala video) it may take 8-10 bags. The higher the productivity the higher the media flow.
How do you price a Dustless Blasting job?
We recommend charging between $3.50 – $5 per square foot, with a minimum of $200 – $300. This price range also works for removing paint from masonry and concrete. For boats < 35 feet long: Charge $35 per linear foot. For boats > 35 feet long: Charge the length of the boat in feet times itself.
Is dustless blasting messy?
You won’t have to worry about making nearly as much of a mess when working with dustless blasters. Because we combine the abrasive with water, there is no dust.
Does dustless blasting warp metal?
Will it warp metal? The Dustless Blaster will NOT cause warping, because friction and heat are reduced by the water in our process. Warping occurs when the metal heats up due to friction from dry abrasive. With Dustless Blasting, the temperature of the metal being blasted actually comes down about 10º from ambient.
How much does it cost to start a dustless blasting business?
Most of our business owners make around $300 per hour of blasting. How much does it cost to start this business? You can start the entire business for as little as under $50,000. Plus, there are no ongoing franchise fees or royalties ever.
Where are dustless blasters made?
the USA
Made in the USA with a lifetime warranty.
Can you use sand for wet blasting?
Kärcher Abrasive Sand for Wet Blaster The Kärcher Abrasive Sand is a fine spray agent (granulation 0.2 – 0.8 mm) for gentle cleaning of bricks, tiles, steel, hardwood and concrete. Perfect for rust and paint removal.
What abrasive is used in dustless blasting?
Crushed glass is the most commonly used media in the Dustless Blaster, and it’s generally not worth reclaiming. Because the glass particles shatter upon impact, they will actually end up being smaller than 40/70 after they have been used.