Media blasting in Dubai

Media blasting in Dubai

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dxbtiger

Original Poster:

4,389 posts

173 months

Wednesday 12th March 2014
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Anyone have a recommendation for a place that can do glass/sand blasting in Dubai?

6th Gear

3,563 posts

194 months

Wednesday 12th March 2014
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Give Wayne at Blastech a call. You can reach him on 0561705920

http://blastech-uae.com

dxbtiger

Original Poster:

4,389 posts

173 months

Wednesday 12th March 2014
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6th Gear said:
Give Wayne at Blastech a call. You can reach him on 0561705920

http://blastech-uae.com
Great, thanks

shirt

22,546 posts

201 months

Wednesday 12th March 2014
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wheels? let me know how much.

also don't get it powdercoated, it will weaken the alloy.

dxbtiger

Original Poster:

4,389 posts

173 months

Wednesday 12th March 2014
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Not wheels, golf club!

shirt

22,546 posts

201 months

Wednesday 12th March 2014
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just the one? can prob get that done for you FOC if you can leave it with me a few days.

dxbtiger

Original Poster:

4,389 posts

173 months

Wednesday 12th March 2014
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shirt said:
just the one? can prob get that done for you FOC if you can leave it with me a few days.
Yes, just the one.

If you could try that would be appreciated, has a black finish that should come off pretty easily.

I just need to remove the paint and find a 1.5mm hex driver to take the sole plate off.

Will let you know once I do those steps, cheers!

dictys

913 posts

258 months

Thursday 13th March 2014
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Wayne did soda blasting and powder coating on my air intake and cam covers for the porsche.

Recommended.


Impspeed

299 posts

143 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2014
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I'm getting my bike frame blasted soon - will speak with Wayne about soda blasting.

But can anyone recommend either a good power coaters or spray shop who can respray, plus does anyone who a place that can anodise small components?


shirt

22,546 posts

201 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2014
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powdercoating looks best and is more durable, but you need to bear in mind that it is high build so any tightly tolerance parts night not fit so well afterwards.

painting a frame can be difficult as you get overspray everywhere. for a bike frame it may not be such a problem. bonus is that any scrapes can be touched up good as new.

for coating, there's a good place on al marabea street. turn right after gargash mercedes/before tiems square, its on the right just after robbies motorsport. whilst you're there, pop in and ask robbie where to get anodising done, he will probably know.

Impspeed

299 posts

143 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2014
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Thanks Shirt.

Was thinking about powder coating the frame but have some bits I'd like reanodising like cranks. A good paint shop should be able to mask up everything for painting - bottom bracket and headset mainly plus bosses for bottles and drop-out.


shirt

22,546 posts

201 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2014
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is this a pushbike? get it rattle can'd!

Impspeed

299 posts

143 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2014
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With the $$$ I've spent on updating components/carbon bits, it deserves a bit more than a rattle can.

IanUAE

2,929 posts

164 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2014
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Impspeed said:
With the $$$ I've spent on updating components/carbon bits, it deserves a bit more than a rattle can.
Wrap?

shirt

22,546 posts

201 months

Thursday 24th April 2014
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i'd paint a bike frame, can't see the benefit of coating.