Soda Blasting

Sep 29, 2008
1,944
Catalina 310 #185 Quantico
Has anyone done this themselves? Last time I had my boat hauled the yard manager mentioned he was thinking about getting one of these units so boat owners could DIY if they wanted. Well he is gone now, but I was looking at this today (http://www.harborfreight.com/15-lb-portable-soda-blaster-60802.html) and for the price I am wondering if this would be a reasonable investment for next time I haul out and re-paint.

Since I know next to nothing about this, I am looking for ideas and information.
 
Jun 3, 2004
890
Hunter 34 Toronto, Ontario Canada
When I re-did the bottom of mine 4 years ago, the plan was to soda blast the VC17 and the tar based under coat. The guy I hired to do it had a portable unit he tried to use and found it was not strong enough. He would have had to rent a large, tow-able unit that was pretty expensive so we took it off by hand- warming it first with a heat gun then scraping.
 

Ted

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Jan 26, 2005
1,272
C&C 110 Bay Shore, Long Island, NY
That Harbor Freight unit is a toy. It would take you a month of Sundays to strip the bottom of a 30 foot boat. You will also need a compressor which can deliver 7 cfm's at 90 psi. If you don't already have a compressor plan on spending at lease another $500. I don't think you'll be happy with this unit to do large projects like boat bottoms.
 
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Aug 1, 2011
3,972
Catalina 270 255 Wabamun. Welcome to the marina
The specs suggest that it would be great to take the paint off the macerator pump. Something else to consider on top of what Ted suggests, is that the 5-6 50lb bags of media, minimum for a 30 footer, turns into 7-8 50lb piles of stuff you need to dispose of.
I have a small unit, it's exceptionally messy, consumes a lot of air, and is good for some things.
Allocate your money to somebody pro while you watch them do the job.