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10-04-2012, 09:05 PM | #1 |
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blast media... what to use
I bought a sandblast booth today, less than 1/2 price at Princess Auto. It has a good sized blasting chamber. What is the best media to use. I will be blasting control arms and such, but will also be blasting more delicate stuff as well. Should I use glass beads, sand, crushed walnut?
I may have posted this in the wrong area, but I know you guys look here all the time...
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Re: blast media... what to use
I like glass beads if there's not alot of rust or paint buildup. It's really nice on aluminum and other soft metals. Alot less dust than sand as well.
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10-04-2012, 11:44 PM | #3 |
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Re: blast media... what to use
Copper slag works good on parts that are just going to be painted or powder coated. It is less $$ than glass beads also.
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10-05-2012, 01:30 AM | #4 |
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Re: blast media... what to use
I've always used glass bead at work. It's easy on the metal but with a decent pressure you can get a lot of the paint off with a little patience. Unless time is of the essence, the n I use aluminum oxide. That stuff is much harsher though and will leave a more severe surface profile. Walnut shells are great also
This might help you a bit http://www.kramerindustriesonline.co...ting-media.htm
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Re: blast media... what to use
I prefer garnet. It's a good all-around media, and if you're doing something soft, just turn the pressure down. Works great on rusty parts, too.
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10-05-2012, 12:15 PM | #7 |
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Re: blast media... what to use
Thanks, garnet, like certain sand paper is garnet... different coarse garnet available I presume, auto body supply shops good place to look for garnet?
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10-05-2012, 02:25 PM | #8 |
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Re: blast media... what to use
When I put mine together I used the tape they supply AND silicone to ensure its leak free.
My first run I ran silica sand but switched to aluminum oxide hoping it would cut down on the dust and cut faster (and it did). if I did it agian I would deviate from the instructions a bit !. install gloves before panel assy 2. install glass before assy 3. if you have the light option install it too It was a pita installing it all after the box was together...of course I siliconed it all,so I didn't want to take it all apart. Another hint for cutting down on dust ....wire wheel or wire brush as much rust/crud off as you can before hand. Hope this helps T
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Re: blast media... what to use
I have used garnet for years. It works well, leaves a great profile for powder (I don't do paint) and is cheap.
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10-06-2012, 11:07 PM | #12 |
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Re: blast media... what to use
I use aluminum oxide in the cabinet. Lasts way longer than other media, but only use it with steel parts.
Used copper slag in the portable blaster. $14 per bag from OK Building Supplies if you have them out there. It's called Kleen Blast. Posted via Mobile Device
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