I don't know anything about soda blasters, but I did have the use of a glass bead cabinet at work for many years and a Storm Vulcan parts washer. The glass bead cabinet worked good, but did leave some pits in badly rusted tools. I blasted hundreds of tools and small car parts over the years. Many of the parts never re-rusted. I didn't coat the items with anything, they just never rusted. When I get the room in the garage, I will buy my own blast cabinet. I will not use it on rare or valuable tools. I now have many small gas engine parts to clean before painting. I had some success using a vibrator tumbler with walnut shells and lots of tacks to vibrate parts to clean and de-rust them. The tumbler was made for cleaning brass pistol and rifle cases. I tried making a tumbler using a BBQ spit motor, but the motor kept overheating. One thing I really liked about the glass bead method was cleaning the inside of sockets.
EvilDr235