Woodbine Welding & Repair LLC
Mobile Dustless Blasting
What is dustless blasting?
Dustless Blasting is the fastest, most cost-effective surface preparation tool on the market. The Dustless Blaster can remove virtually any type of coating from most hard surfaces very quickly and without creating heat or a dust plume. This blaster uses pressurized water and recycled crushed glass. We can also use coal slag, both wet and dry as well as dry soda blasting.
What can be blasted?
The dustless blaster can remove coatings from most surfaces. Some examples are: vehicles (fiberglass included), boats, brick and concrete surfaces, and trailers. Live valves and tanks can also be blasted since there is NO spark, heat, or ignition. This removal tool will not warp metal due to the lack of heat.
We are ready to work in the following industries: automotive, marine, heavy equipment and trailers, surface cleaning, brick and concrete restoration, line stripe removal, graffiti removal, and fire damage.
Is it safe to be around dustless blasting? Where can this be done?
Yes, this blaster eliminates hazardous airborne particles thereby allowing others to work nearby. We are completely self-contained and mobile, so we will come to you.
Will my metal begin to rust immediately after being blasted?
We are able to add a rust inhibitor which eliminates the chlorides on the surface of the metal. This will prevent flash rust for up to 72 hours depending on the climate.
How much does dustless blasting cost?
Please call for a free estimate on your particular job. There are many variables to consider including the size of the job, the amount of media needed, and the location of your project.
Efficiently removes old paint from diamond plate steel
Before and after 1940 Pontiac front clip
Fenders, hood and hood sides
Easily removes spray on bed liner and old body filler
Jeep Body
ATV Frame
Nova Fenders
Steel Wheels
Jeep Parts
1926 Model T Touring Car
Harley Frame
Steel Railings
1931 Model A Parts
Paint Removed from Cobblestones
Truck Frame
Blasting Fire Damaged Concrete
Paint Removed from Stone Foundation