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Anyone know where I can find sand blasting media?

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  • MisterCMKM Offline
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    MisterCMK
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    #3

    Northern

    FASTER THAN DUBBSY

    > thrash;315544 wrote:
    > I noticed that the new 5.0 valve covers say "Ford Motorsport" or something on them. Instead, the valvecovers should be a big bald eagle, holding a rifle in one talon, an american flag in the other, eating apple pie, and shitting on the outline of europe.
    >
    > Ford is back :)

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    • K Offline
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      KA-T_240
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      #4

      I do not remember where we get ours from. Its somewhere in west fargo.

      PM me for:
      Sandblasting(I use glass beads)
      Diesel repairs or performance products.

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        thrash
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        HF only has aluminum oxide, glass beads, and walnut shells. AlO2 is $20/25lbs, 70 grit. Glass is same price, 80 grit. Walnut shells are $25/25lbs.

        I picked up their 110lb pressure blaster (non-cabinet) this weekend on crazy sale to try and clean up some radiators (like, for an old house). The paint was 1mm thick and the glass didn't do anything. AlO2 was unbearably slow. The paint chipped and scraped off faster.

        Anyone got any thoughts on how to clean these up? Scraping and chipping followed up by the blaster is the best idea i've got, but it's going to take forever to do the whole house..

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        • K Offline
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          KA-T_240
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          #6

          ^
          We use glass bead. I have not had a problem with it not taking stuff off.

          PM me for:
          Sandblasting(I use glass beads)
          Diesel repairs or performance products.

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          • inspector01I Offline
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            Spray on paint thinner of some kind.

            PVC Squad Member #1

            > bubba to Cobra Rob;279451 wrote:
            > ^ and I thought I posted some dumb shit...

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              thrash
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              What nozzle and air supply are you using? The glass didn't even make a scratch. To be fair, i had on a 3.5mm nozzle (too big) and the feed valve WOT on the blaster at first, but changing tips and feed settings didn't seem to make the glass work. The AlO2 eventually started cutting once we ran a 2.5mm tip and a moderate feed setting on the media, but it was very, very slow cutting.

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              • MisterCMKM Offline
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                thrash;212152 wrote:
                HF only has aluminum oxide, glass beads, and walnut shells. AlO2 is $20/25lbs, 70 grit. Glass is same price, 80 grit. Walnut shells are $25/25lbs.

                I picked up their 110lb pressure blaster (non-cabinet) this weekend on crazy sale to try and clean up some radiators (like, for an old house). The paint was 1mm thick and the glass didn't do anything. AlO2 was unbearably slow. The paint chipped and scraped off faster.

                Anyone got any thoughts on how to clean these up? Scraping and chipping followed up by the blaster is the best idea i've got, but it's going to take forever to do the whole house..

                You need coal slag

                Also, replace the hoses on that blaster with decent ones as the ones that are on there are cheap china heater hoses and they WILL split soon.

                FASTER THAN DUBBSY

                > thrash;315544 wrote:
                > I noticed that the new 5.0 valve covers say "Ford Motorsport" or something on them. Instead, the valvecovers should be a big bald eagle, holding a rifle in one talon, an american flag in the other, eating apple pie, and shitting on the outline of europe.
                >
                > Ford is back :)

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                • K Offline
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                  KA-T_240
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                  #10

                  Glass Advantage, Inc. West Fargo 277-9200
                  They have 5 different grades from powder to course.
                  about $12.00 a bag

                  PM me for:
                  Sandblasting(I use glass beads)
                  Diesel repairs or performance products.

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                    thrash
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                    I was just told that fleet farm has "black diamond", which is a super abrasive.

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                    • wa2fastcamaroW Offline
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                      Thanks for the help guys. I went to glass advandage and baught 3 50lb bags of media. COst less than $30, damn good deal and real nice guys to deal with.

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                        anyone ever used baking powder?..

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                        • K Offline
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                          KA-T_240
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                          ^would that even work?

                          PM me for:
                          Sandblasting(I use glass beads)
                          Diesel repairs or performance products.

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                            thrash
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                            #15

                            do you mean for "soda blasting" ? apparently it leaves a thin anti-corrosive film on the metal so you can let it sit onger before painting. My last Eastwood catalog talks about it.

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                              i get my stuff from TSC

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