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Old 05-24-2000, 07:59 PM   #1
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is it a good idea to glass bead my car to get the old paint off, is it bad for the car???
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Old 05-25-2000, 08:16 AM   #2
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Yes I am but only the removeble parts. The body I am using a disk sander only becuase I don't want that crap in places hard to get out. Some say that it blows holes in your car. If it does that, then good, because if you don't replace it now you will latter.

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Old 05-25-2000, 09:42 PM   #3
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I hate to say it, but this seems like a "a no brainer". Get the "F"ing metal clean first and foremost, and then, do your own body and paint work. If you don't know how, do what I did and buy 4-6 books. This is what I did. Took me 6 weeks of week ends, and still lookerd only O.K., not too bad for a lot of work and $1500 though. Body and paint men earn their money, but most do it fast without any thought to longevity. What most of us in the hobby want is high quality-long term restoration. Not to knock the Pro's, but most have to make a buck on th hourly basis.

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Old 06-03-2000, 11:35 PM   #4
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i do not know how i do not have the tools, and i am only 16 so please just answer my question i did not know about it
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Old 06-07-2000, 09:03 AM   #5
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I don't know about glass bead, but a friend sand blasted his truck back in high school and the metal ended up all wavy. It also pitted the glass where the sand hit it.
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Old 06-07-2000, 02:47 PM   #6
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In the good old days when heavy gage metal was used, sand blasting was the fast way to remove paint. With the thinner metal used now, there is a problem with warping of the metal, so plastic media is used instead of sand. Unfortunately, this is a professional equipment process. If your going to farm the job out, expect a bill in the range of $700 - $1000.
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Old 06-12-2000, 11:20 AM   #7
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I have a car I bought from Houston that has a some rust underneath, although the undercoating has done a good job of protecting most of the construction. Much of the front end stuff had some rust also. I have a friend who has glass beaded some of the smaller parts (light buckets, brackets).

What I have learned so far is that there are varying sizes of beads, as well as various materials besides glass to blast with. We used a fine glass bead on the smaller parts and there was no noticeable metal loss, although it took longer.

As far as the body goes, I hope to strip it down and have it blasted (it is the only long term solution). There are a couple of body shops where I live that do restoration work and they rent the equipment from time to time. If you can get with someone like that and get scheduled in, it may become affordable. Good luck.
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Old 06-12-2000, 05:52 PM   #8
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the guy is going to charge me 1200-2000 for glass beading minor body work(replacing rear quater panel, fixing small dents, replacing driver side floor panel, pulling out dent in rear) priming and painting, is this pretty good???? i think it is i was looking at 1200 for body work from another guy
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