I have had bodyshells blasted before today but whilst it removes rust & paint - it does not access the hidden box sections of the chassis etc - further to this blasting tends to distort the panels and it is just pointless having a bodyshell taken to bare metal to put four buckets of bodyfiller back in it to repair the blasting distortion damage - not to mention the weeks of rubbing down.
Several companies offer a chemical dipping service, so you take the bodyshell & panels to them - they dip them to bare metal, you collect them and undertake any repairs then return the shell & panels to be redipped and then they phosphate prime everything - all sounds good until you write the cheque out for £2,855 + vat and you have to deliver & collect the shell and panels to them twice - so no change out of £3,500 then
I have had a chat to few contacts in the trade and it would appear that what most of them are now doing with restorations on a budget is having the shell & panels intially dipped to bare metal, then undertaking the repairs, 2 pack phosphate priming to all accessable areas and using a high quality cavity wax treatment to all other areas. The intially dipping process is circa £1,000 - the other processess are then undertaken in house making a decent saving.
The final alternative is a bucket of paint stripper, poly carbon discs, rust converters for the cavities & our inhouse media blasters (both grit & soda) plus a lot of time, effort & mess.
Anyone else with a good idea ? (I have already thought of just moving house and switching the phone off)