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012 1945 Rolls Royce Merlin
Wetblasting a part from a vintage motor Thereâs a great deal of satisfaction gained from...
011 Crushed Glass
Here we take a look at crushed glass. It is part of our series on...
010 Are you getting the most from your wetblast pump?
Why you may not be getting the optimum from your wetblast unit The direction of...
009 Re-Blasting a Carby with AH glass bead
Revisiting our soda blasted carby and re-blasting with fine glass bead In a previous blog...
008 Checking media levels in your blast unit
Media Concentration Except for very fine grain media (e.g. 45-90 micron), most Dana-Ridge wetblast machines...
007 Aluminium oxide in a Dana-Ridge wetblast unit
Aluminium Oxide in a Dana-Ridge Wetblast Unit In this article Dana-Ridge is going to focus...
006 Glass bead in a Dana-Ridge wet blast unit
Using glass bead in your Dana-Ridge wetblast machine Glass bead is one of the more...
005 New wet blast accessory available from Dana-Ridge
Now available from Dana-Ridge is the mini porta-wet-cyclone (Mini PWC), the easy way to empty...
004 Wetblasting an aircraft gear reduction housing with soda
As part of our series on soda blasting, Dana-Ridge set up our old COMET machine...
003 Cleaning Plastic and Rubber
Although wetblasters are primarily known for their superior ability to clean metal surfaces, they can...
002 Soda blasting a suspension component
Here we blasted a portion of a 50-year-old suspension component with Bicarbonate of soda. It...
001 Blasting a carby with Soda
There is a common misconception about blasting with soda, where people believe it gives a...