Wetblasting parts
046 Nozzles, Air-jets & Guns
Available nozzles and airjets
040 Considerations for a contract blasting business
Here we combine links and information to help you learn more about how our machines...
039 Defence force and aviation applications for wetblasting
Dana-Ridge wetblast units are in use in a great many of the defence force and...
038 What is vapor blasting?
What is vapor blasting? Vapor blasting is a similar to the Dana-Ridge wet blast process...
037 Top Ten Tips and Tricks
10 Ways to optimise your Dana-Ridge Wetblaster When running a blasting business, you want; Β a)...
034 Choosing the right machine for you
How to choose the wetblast machine that is right for you.
033 How to blast
How to Blast Here we’ll go over how the machines work and the actual process...
032 Dosing Rates
Having put your machine (and closed loop tank if purchased) in the desired location and...
031 Troubleshooting
Dana-Ridge wetblast machines are reliable commercial grade machines that are designed to work constantly and...
030 Wet blasting powder coated parts
From One Extreme to the Other Let's see what happens when you use different media...
029 Wetblasting and 3D printing
With technology advancing at a rapid rate, new and exciting uses for the Dana-Ridge wetblast...
028 Blasting oily parts
No need to preclean and no expensive chemicals. These machines just make economic sense!
027 Workshop Space and Wetblasting
How to optimise your workshop space to include a Dana-Ridge wet blast unit.
026 How to maximise the media life in a Dana-Ridge wet blast unit
How to ensure you don't use excessive water or media
025 Maintenance Schedule
Durable and easy to maintain, the Dana-Ridge wetblast units will provide many years of service...
024 water, drainage and compressed air considerations
Water, drainage and compressed air considerations when installing There are two ways to set up...
023 Running Costs
We look at the running costs of a wetblast machine. These highly efficient machines are...
022 Water Usage in the Dana-Ridge wetblast process
At Dana-Ridge, we often get asked the question "how much water do these wetblast machines...
021 The Magic of Wetblasting
How can one machine be gentle enough to clean aluminium, brass and plastic while also...
020 Environmentally Friendly Blasting
Wet blast machines are safer for your workshop, the operator AND the environment.
018 Cabinet Sizes
Comparing cabinet sizes of the most popular models of wet blast unit
017 Filling the wetblaster with media
How to load your machine with media
015 Wet blasting types
What is wet blasting? Wet blasting is the combination of an abrasive media with water...
012 1945 Rolls Royce Merlin
Wetblasting a part from a vintage motor Thereβs a great deal of satisfaction gained from...
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...
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 areΒ 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...