Thanks for the answer TjoFrasse ! I´m looking for something gentle to remove paint and dirt from parts which i don´t want to dismantle like alternators, water pumps etc. So i can clean the items and keep them like that or paint them without doing too much work...I guess that shoud work !? So the plan is to get me a sand blast cabinet for sand blasting but also to soda blast to keep the dirt inside. Both Nordblast and JWL have distributors here and JWL even close to me. Here are the prices:
5 liter soda: http://www.wtn-shop.de/Druckluftwer...searchvendor=3f60ce1763f892a0748313793afa87df
Gun:
http://www.wtn-shop.de/Druckluftwer...searchvendor=3f60ce1763f892a0748313793afa87df
How much did you pay for your soda ?
edit: also found this shop who sells "soda" for 1,10€ per kilo + tax:
http://www.mr-soda-blaster.de/Shop,Soda-Strahlmittel
Armex has a distributor here too.
I bought it mostly for clean up on aluminium and other soft metal parts. Carburettors, distributors, intakes and such. I guess alternators and water pumps will work just as good also. I'm guessing you could use the gun with other abrasives also, but they might wear the nozzle down.
I paid about €70 for the 25kg bag of Armex soda excluding shipping. Since it is a speciality item there is no competition, and thus high prices. Hoping it will last a while though. The 5kg containers of Nordblast material can be found for about €17 locally. Remember that this is Swedish 25% VAT.
I don't know about differences between manufacturers. They all claim their soda is the best, with additives to stop clogging and such.
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Regarding the danger for bearings, I am not worried. It is very soft crystals. Sure, a bunch in a main bearing would probably not be recommended, but considering the other grime and dust present in a shop, this will probably be the least concern. But that is just my guess.
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- SAE/AF i can relate to, but Whitworth...
). So the reliability is really good. The Hazet is a real beauty to look at, but I personally find it too heavy. The old Koken is slightly more lightweight, and the rubber grip is nice in my unheated garage. So it´s my #1 ratchet.
But since I work most on rusty cars (and bicycles), there hasn´t been much use for the small sizes. Matador ratchet and extensions from Matador, Belzer (with "assambled in UK" stamp - strange...), Bahco extension made in Sweden. Kamasa tool handle.

Total damage was about $120. Didn't like the XLT pliers/cutters, the handles flexed a bit too much for my liking.


.......... but where do you maybe could go are the shops of Stahlgruber.