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Posted by Sanded and blasted on September 12, 2006 at 10:07:31 from (66.228.96.180):
In Reply to: Re: Sand Blasting posted by CNKS on September 12, 2006 at 09:43:55:
Dont leave any thing open if your sandblasting. Most delicate parts, I would not blast like electrical parts,, generators, starters. Unless I really tape it shut, or dismantle it all and do just the housings. I think sandblasting leaves a good surface for primer to grab ahold of and put a good sealing coat to the metal. Never, even when the metal was new, is it that clean of a surface to paint. If you take the time to tape, seal, every orface, and openening, you can sandblanst the basic parts and not have much get in,, but it does get everywhere, so study what your doing, and cover up them holes! Most blasters, if they have experiecne in blasting tractors, bout know where to shoot the sand, and where not to leave it in long periods of time so it can eat thru the covers you made to keep it all out! Black Beauty materials are good, and dont seem to get in the cracks n crevices so bad, its a bit larger material than silica sand,,,,
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