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ETOBICOKE, ONT

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Anybody know any places in or around the Toronto/Etobicoke area to get some parts sandblasted?

Looking to do my intake to get the rust off of it.

 

ThanX



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MINDEN, ONT

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try Smiths monuments on Weston rd. just south of Rogers rd they sandblast headstones...did some stuff there years ago


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I wouldn't recommend sandblasting an intake, it's a challenge getting all the sand out of it and you don't want to suck that into your engine.

I've become a real molasses pusher when it comes to removing rust.

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2inchestoolow wrote:


I've become a real molasses pusher when it comes to removing rust.


 Does this have anything in common with Grumps being a fudge pusher? winkwink



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2inchestoolow wrote:

I wouldn't recommend sandblasting an intake, it's a challenge getting all the sand out of it and you don't want to suck that into your engine.

I've become a real molasses pusher when it comes to removing rust.


 Where do you buy your molasses from? I've only seen the following on TSC website. I've got the time, not in a hurry to get it cleaned up.

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ETOBICOKE, ONT

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Yea the closest TSC is in Bowmanville, couple off ramps from my daughters place. Maybe next time I'm out visiting, I'll take a trip.
ThanX Dan, I'll check out the local Bulk Barn, plenty of them around.



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Or,,,,, if you come to Campbellford one weekend I'd bead blast it for you frank..


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58Chev wrote:
2inchestoolow wrote:

I wouldn't recommend sandblasting an intake, it's a challenge getting all the sand out of it and you don't want to suck that into your engine.

I've become a real molasses pusher when it comes to removing rust.


 Where do you buy your molasses from? I've only seen the following on TSC website. I've got the time, not in a hurry to get it cleaned up.

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    being in etobicoke i doubt you will have a tsc store around the corner. i would also try baking/cooking suppliers.



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Bulk Barn sells it, and if I recall it's around $2/ lb. The best part is that it's located in the back of the store, so if you walk up the aisle where they have the pistachios you can usually get a couple mouthfulls in before going to the checkout.

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Hey Frank

               Bring it over to my place and I can throw it in my barrel of rust remover

for you Cawthra and lakeshore

 



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I buy my molasses in 20L at the farm supply just down the road.

 



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I buy my molasses at our local Co Op farm supply. $5 a gallon for feed grade which I have found works better than the baking stuff.

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hemi43 wrote:
2inchestoolow wrote:


I've become a real molasses pusher when it comes to removing rust.


 Does this have anything in common with Grumps being a fudge pusher? winkwink


 Excuse me Miss, may I push in your stool?



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From what I have researched, feed grade works best! The regular house stuff does not work very well.

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ETOBICOKE, ONT

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My SIL is picking me up some at TSC, I see him tomorrow.
I've already got a big tub that I can drop a few parts in.

ThanX for the offer Joe.

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Chris Stapley wrote:

Or,,,,, if you come to Campbellford one weekend I'd bead blast it for you frank..


 Hey Chris ....I'll take you up on that....:)



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Glad to help out Terry...


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