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1. Sand blasting Power coat (score: 1)
Author: "Keith Turk" <kturk@ala.net>
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 10:59:00 -0600
Okay so I was a bit overly optimistic on how well that sand blasting thing was going to do on the chassis... that my friends is a radical understatement.... you can blast to your hearts content.. and
/html/land-speed/2004-02/msg00331.html (7,667 bytes)

2. RE: Sand blasting Power coat (score: 1)
Author: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 11:37:23 -0600
Now that your chassis is down to bare metal, it would be a good time to go over it-- especially the welds-- with a dye penetrant such as Zyglo. It is fantastic for finding small cracks that you cann
/html/land-speed/2004-02/msg00335.html (8,378 bytes)

3. RE: Sand blasting Power coat (score: 1)
Author: "todd" <todd@twinjugs.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 22:35:35 +0000
Neil, I use the dye penetrant on aluminum because there's no other good choice I'm aware of(and can afford). But on ferrous metals I like the magnetic detection as it rolls good even when the humidit
/html/land-speed/2004-02/msg00342.html (7,615 bytes)

4. RE: Sand blasting Power coat (score: 1)
Author: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 09:52:08 -0600
I agree that Magnaflux is preferable for steel but getting that setup in & around a whole chassis isn't always practical. On the other hand, Zyglo comes in a couple of spray cans so it can be used a
/html/land-speed/2004-02/msg00358.html (8,309 bytes)

5. Re: Sand blasting Power coat (score: 1)
Author: John Szalay <john.szalay@att.net>
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 13:04:40 -0500
Well, Yes & No the degree of effectiveness varies with the type & grade of grit and the air pressure driving the grit. we used to use glass beads to remove paint without damaging the underlying metal
/html/land-speed/2004-02/msg00362.html (8,151 bytes)

6. RE: Sand blasting Power coat (score: 1)
Author: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 13:00:09 -0600
Keith, I agree with John. Sandblasting can harm some parts if it isn't done right. "Sand" is sharp-edged silica and with enough air pressure, it will cut & remove metal-- not desirable in most cases.
/html/land-speed/2004-02/msg00363.html (9,300 bytes)


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