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Posted by: maria143 Jan 24 2008, 12:20 AM

History fascinates me. I love reading historical books and watching movies with a historic touch. I really admire the archaeologists who spend days and nights in preserving history. It’s such a challenging job to bring historical remains back to their original state. It at times pains me to see how magnificent structures get ruined over the centuries.

Once while browsing the net, I came across something called dry ice blasting and how it is used to clean historical structures. I have no idea whatsoever on this thing. I am a little curious to know about this.

Maria
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Posted by: Dave_Darling Jan 24 2008, 01:24 AM

It is used on cars (sometimes) to remove paint and dirt from metal panels. Dry ice (frozen CO2) chips are blown at the panel with compressed air. They wear the paint and dirt off, but do not affect the metal if care is taken. Then the ice melts and vaporizes into CO2, which makes cleanup a whole lot easier.

The fact that dry ice is VERY VERY COLD also helps cut down on panel heating, which is one of the big problems with sand-blasting or other media blasting.

--DD

Posted by: Gint Jan 24 2008, 06:54 AM

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I'm a little curious why you signed up to a 914 web site yesterday and your first post is a question about dry ice blasting in relation to historical structures. Most people here would consider dry ice blasting for removing rust off of a 914.

If you own a 914...

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Posted by: davep Jan 24 2008, 07:01 AM

try this thread, but a search on 'blasting' will give lots of hits:\

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=34896

Posted by: Chevota79 Jan 24 2008, 11:00 PM

Ive also been interested in this and was wondering if anybody in the San Jose area knows of a place that offers this service.

Thanks
Josh

Posted by: jd74914 Jan 24 2008, 11:19 PM

Totally off subject, but why does maria143 like dry ice blasting so much? laugh.gif

http://www.google.com/search?q=%22I+love+reading+historical+books+and+watching+movies+with+a+historic+touch%22&hl=en&client=firefox-a&channel=s&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=OEw&filter=0

Posted by: Gint Jan 25 2008, 06:59 AM

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Ha! We've been had...

Maria will probably go bye-bye... bye1.gif

That's funny.


Posted by: rick 918-S Jan 25 2008, 08:06 AM

QUOTE(Gint @ Jan 24 2008, 04:54 AM) *

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I'm a little curious why you signed up to a 914 web site yesterday and your first post is a question about dry ice blasting in relation to historical structures. Most people here would consider dry ice blasting for removing rust off of a 914.

If you own a 914...

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I read this when it was first posted and thought the same thing... what's the story?

Posted by: 736conver Jan 25 2008, 03:36 PM

I wonder which dry ice blasting company "maria" works for.


Posted by: Twystd1 Jan 25 2008, 04:29 PM

"Maria" was the code name used by Leonardo Divinci during his supposed artistic period, This period is known as Vinciism.

"Maria" was the name he used when hiding information about hidden location for the "Ark of the Covenant". (As seen on TV)

It is very possible that our possible spammer "Maria" is really a Third Reich Nazi operative trying to infiltrate our forum.

I suggest we call Interpol and Hillary and have this looked in to by professionals.

And a huge thumbs up to Aaron for relaying all of this important info to me.

Now..... back to the cold medicine and Red Bull cocktail.

C

Posted by: iamchappy Jan 25 2008, 04:41 PM

Dry ice blasting is what we here in a Minnesota do when it's -20, We drive over a hundred miles an hour creating a wind chill factor that of dry ice and effectively stripping all of the paint off of our cars while having fun.

Posted by: SirAndy Jan 25 2008, 04:59 PM

well, "Maria" is from India, so it's safe to say it's probably a spammer testing the waters ...

account disabled, thread closed, bye bye ...
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