Blast cleaning old oak beams & the stone fireplace surround
Blast cleaning old oak beams & the stone fireplace surround
BEFORE. WORK IN PROGRESS. CLEANING THE LOWER LEVELS. CLEANING THE UPPER LEVELS.
Work in progress. Removing many years of old paint, by low pressure abrasive blasting, with crushed glass as the blast media.
COMPRESSED AIR TREATMENT. The treatment of compressed air, is an essential part of a blasting system. Clean dry air is extremely important, to ensure the smooth flow of media within the blasting system. Clean / Dry air, improves the efficiency of an entire abrasive blasting system.
Low pressure blasting oak beams, can be very rewarding. Transforming the entire look of a building .
Using the abrasive media blasting process, to clean old oak beams. Abrasive blasting or “SANDBLASTING” is a great process for cleaning old oak beams.
Abrasive blasting a large paint booth. Using the abrasive blasting or (SANDBLASTING) process. To restore a large paint booth, to its former glory. The abrasive blasting process in progress.
Steel wheels, going through the blasting process. Wheel located on the blasting Jig, inside the cabinet. The blasting process. The blasting process is complete.
Blast cleaning an old cider press. Giving it a new lease of life, by the abrasive blast cleaning process or (SANDBLASTING)
The four main stages of a restoration process. They include: Preparation for the blasting process. The blasting process. The Painting process. Final assembly of all the parts.