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Re: [oletrucks] Abrasive suggestions for blaster

To: "Border, Ryan" <rborder@fcxena.fc.hp.com>
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Abrasive suggestions for blaster
From: Grant Galbraith <trks@javanet.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 20:54:31 -0400
I used 80 grit silica sand, about $6 for for 100lbs. I stopped recycling after
reading that this can contaminate metal. I think I spent my whole paint budget
on sand.

Grant 50 3100

Border, Ryan wrote:

> Hi guys, a quick question:
>   I've got a pressurized sandblaster from Harbor Freight, and a compressor
> which seems to be up to the task of driving it.  But, I'm wondering if you
> all have any suggestions as to what I ought to blast with.
>   Up until now, the best thing I've found is a brand of "play-sand",
> available at a local hardware store.  I've found that the brand does matter-
> the "play-sand" at the local Home Depot wasn't nearly uniform enough,
> causing all sorts of clogging problems.
>   Even the best stuff I found still causes me lots of woes.  Either the tip
> or the outlet valve (out of the tank) clogs very regularly.  I'm lucky to
> get more that ~15s of blasting in before having to go unclog something.
> There has to be a better way.
>   What do you guys use, and where do you get it?
>
> Thanks-
> Ryan.
>
> Oh yeah: my applicaions range from stripping multi-layers of paint from body
> panels to cleaning rust off of heavy metal.
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