General Sandblasting

West Bridgewater, United States

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Description

Specialties

Sand and media blasting, industrial painting. No job too big or small, up to 80′ long at the shop. Onsite blasting and painting available too. Structural steel, pipes, valves, railings, radiators, heavy equipment, dump bodies, trailers, antique cars and trucks. In business at the same location for 30 years, owners Frederick and John Rudnicki onsite to answer all questions and supply quotes. Also distibutors of Marco/​Lindsey parts and machines, Lithochrome, stencil, monument supplies and abrasives.

History

Established in 1981.

Brother’s Frederick and John Rudnicki both started out at the shipyard and took these skills to establish General Sandblasting Co., Inc. when the shipyard closed. Since then they’ve done work for MASSDOT, the MBTA, Deer Island, Bay State Gas, fencing in Central Park, NY, the CT DOT, various sculpture artists as well as for homeowners throughout the region. To this day they offer superlative results using all types of media and industrial paint finishes matched to none.

Meet the Business Owner

Frederick R.

Business Owner

Established in 1981, owners Frederick and John Rudnicki learned their trade working at the ship yard prior to its closing. They took those tools to establish their own sandblasting outfit at the same location they work in now. Over the years General Sandblasting Co., Inc. has expanded to include a 25′ x 50′ indoor blast booth, 50′ climate controlled spray booth, an indoor 35′ x 25′ media booth, 7,700 square feet of climate controlled spray booth areas, and wheel abrading with an 80′ conveyor that can handle objects up to 5′ wide and 42″ high. Color coating, priming and painting were added to round out their services. Both onsite and shop blasting and painting are available; «No job too big or small» is still their motto. Their work can still be seen in Central Park (railings), Ted Williams Tunnel (all the blue), the Bio-​Duct Bridge done for Mass Highway, various railings and panels for the MBTA, N.J. Transit Authority, Maine Port Authority, Mass Port and Steamship Authority, Conne