Purchased a set of rear calipers from a breaker in Northampton which will hopefully allow me to carry out the restoration without making the zed immobile.
I got the calipers for fairly cheap but they're in awful shape. The piston does move in and out smoothly so that's always good. They'll be getting new seals and pistons anyway.
My main issue at the moment is the level of corrosion on the calipers and brackets.
I spent a good couple of hours sanding away using all sorts, sand paper, dremel with a sand barrel attachment, wire brush, wire wheel etc. The amount of corrosion on there means that it's really difficult to get it as clean as I would ideally like for them to be before paint goes on!
I'm considering having them sand blasted. But need to know how much that would set me back?

Also as I'm getting new pistons and seals should I be worried about damaging anything else when it goes to get blasted? I've removed all the bits from the calipers but kept the piston in place for now which should prevent the inside from getting damaged.
Bleed nipple on one of the rears is also seized and stripped. Tried using a vice grip to remove the nipple but wouldn't budge. Also tried putting it in a vice and twisting the caliper. All sorts of lubricants have also been applied

It's not moving! Suggestions?