The Restoration Technique I Bet You Have Never Heard About

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The restoration technique is called Vapor Blasting.

Using a restoration technique called vapor blasting, I make Corvette valve covers look pretty again, along with a BMW cover, and an Alpha Romeo cover.
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That finish turned up really really nice

isidoromaich
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Looks fantastic Brad..glad you're keeping the lights on in the shop too !! :-)

wxfield
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Very Nice ..
Really like the way turned out... Waiting for the tap.. .. lol. 👍

reaperronin
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Brad, please show your work on cleaning up the Alfa cam cover as I have one that needs to be done and would like to see how it turns out.

raymondsmith
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Love your work! Do you treat or coat the cast parts after you polish them to keep them shiny?

mdaycoc
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Ok, I don‘t want any misunderstanding here.
First, I respect that everyone can make a video about anything he likes.
Second, I thought it was positive criticism. On Youtube everyone always ask the viewers to subscribe so he get some money for his effort. Now the maker should know what the viewer is interested in. I am absolutely against badmouthing or even giving thumbs down, but if a site is not producing content anymore that I am interested in, as viewer, I also have the right to unsubscribe. Before I do so I think it is just fair to give the maker a chance to improve his site (just in case he wants to know)
Third, I am a mechanical engineer and if I had more time I could experiment with such machines but since the proprietor of this channel mentioned before that he was considering to show us what to do, I felt no need to reinvent the wheel.
So please understand that if I want to see 10 minutes of vapor blasting I could watch the vapor honing technologies advertising site, but here I used to see more before.
No offense! Just honest commenting.
Bernhard

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Honestly, I am a bit disappointed. I subscribed because I was hoping that You would show us some videos on how to convert a sandblaster to a vapor blaster for a price we can afford, but all I keep seeing are videos about the blasting itself. I have seen the results now all over Youtube but everybody makes a big secret out of it. Sorry, but I want to learn something new on Youtube and not watch someone 6 minutes spraying water onto parts. Please create videos with content! If You want to keep it a secret someone else will eventually show us how to do it and get the subscribers. I like the blast results but I am bored watching a „commercial“.

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