[TheForge] Re: soda blasting

Reynolds [email protected]
Fri May 23 02:46:00 2003


These sound interesting. I'm just outside Houston. I was once employed in my family owned blasting and coating company and have overseen treatment of 100s of vessels. If anyone wants a former industry professional to look at these units, I might be persuaded for a small fee for driving the 50 miles.

Reynolds




 --- On Fri 05/23, terry l. ridder < [email protected] > wrote:
From: terry l. ridder [mailto: [email protected]]
To: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 01:18:52 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Re: soda blasting

hello;<br><br>i have been searching the web for soda blasting equipment and found<br>something rather interesting.<br><br>below are two urls.<br><br>sodablaster difference<br>http://www.sodablastmonkey.com/page3.htm<br><br>sanstorm difference<br>http://www.sandblastmonkey.com/diff.htm<br><br><br>both sites are registered to:<br>Registrant:<br>   MMLJ, Inc.<br>   4806 Quailgate Dr.<br>   Spring, Texas 77373<br>   US<br><br>MMLJ, Inc.<br>Your Soda Blasting and Sand Blasting Company on the World Wide Web<br>http://www.mmlj.com/mainframe.htm<br><br>there appears to be no difference between a closed sandblasting pot and<br>a soda blasting pot. the image used on the above two web sites is the<br>same image.<br><br><br>On Thu, 22 May 2003, Paul Hewitt wrote:<br><br>paul> <br>paul> It might be information to a commercially made pot, and possibly have a<br>paul> patent on it.  I know that I have had several companies try to sue me for<br>paul> manufacturing soda equipment.<br>paul> <b
 r>paul> Paul<br>paul> <br><br>-- <br>Terry L. Ridder ><><br>_______________________________________________<br>http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/theforge<br>theforge mail list group photo site is<br>http://www.photoaccess.com<br>Login:  [email protected]<br>password:  anvil<br>___________<br><br><br>

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