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This really is a super easy way to strip detailed parts of your furniture makeover!And all in all it really isnt super labor intensive considering how fast this strips away all of the finish! I just...

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This is where we left off… I talked about the soda blasting process and how I deconstructed this chair, in this previous post. I was so happy with the chair and how it was looking, all deconstructed! It was still a little too yellowy for my taste and I wanted to give it more of

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1.9K views · 199 reactions | I did a lot of research on soda-blasting about a year ago, most videos where people quickly blast the finish off a piece of furniture involve a commercial-grade air compressor. That was not in my budget, so I found a more affordable way to do it.  A guide to buy the whole set-up is in my bio!  The technique: I set up tarps under, behind, and to the sides of the furniture (I really need to buy a tent). I go through a lot of sand bead on each project, so I try to recycle as much as I can. I can typically save between 90-95% of the glass bead with my tarp set-up.   Since this isn’t a commercial grade air compressor, I need to take breaks between blasts to let the tank refill. I like to blast for about 5-10 minutes, then switch off to using an orbital sander on the Soda Blasting Furniture, Soda Blasting, Sand Blasting, Orbital Sander, Recycled Glass Bead, Walnut Shell, Wear A Mask, Furniture Renovation, The Tube

1.9K views · 199 reactions | I did a lot of research on soda-blasting about a year ago, most videos where people quickly blast the finish off a piece of furniture involve a commercial-grade air compressor. That was not in my budget, so I found a more affordable way to do it. A guide to buy the whole set-up is in my bio! The technique: I set up tarps under, behind, and to the sides of the furniture (I really need to buy a tent). I go through a lot of sand bead on each project, so I try to…

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