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Re-doing the old M939 5 Ton rims

CES 3245th

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I thought I would take this opportunity to share and show some before and after pictures on a project on my M923A1. Scott who is owner operator of his company (S&S Dustless Blasting) did an awesome job, and a very personable guy scott@ssdustless.com. I am NOT giving a sales pitch, nor have I ever met him before and there is no Russian Collusion going on. I was just especially impressed with his work ethic and the timeframe in which he completed the job, which was less than two hours for all six rims and gone. I myself primed and painted the rims, but I just thought it was worth sharing my experience with you about him. I have attached before and after pictures and a link to his site. Unfortunately he is located West of Boston MA, but the GREAT thing is that he comes to you which definitely was a big plus in my book. Small job yes, but a very good experience.



company Truck.jpgFront Rim  Paint Removed.jpgFront Rim.jpgprocess.jpgRear Rims.jpg
 
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MWMULES

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I know each of the Dustless guys is an independent contractor, but what was the cost in the West of Boston area?
 

hirollin87

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My local goodyear commercial will blast and powder coat wheels for $25 a piece. They have to be broken down though. Still a smoking deal. They just did a set for a lull forklift the other day.
 
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