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Posted by SuperA-Tx on September 12, 2006 at 12:16:42 from (4.90.11.42):
In Reply to: Re: Sand Blasting posted by sanded n blasted on September 12, 2006 at 11:02:31:
I had been useing Garnet Abrasive (80 grit). I sweep it up and reuse it several times before it kind of turns to dust. Was thinking about getting some Aluminum Oxide but they were out of it when I went last time. I never heard of Black Beauty. Where do you get it? I plan on the leaving the distributor on there but I will tape over it and not get to close to it. I have disconnected all the wires except for the spark plug wires, Ill leave them there but just not get close to them. Guess I should take the two belts off too. Short story: When I started this project I went to the hardware store and bought three packages of sand paper, about 15 sheets. I figured that would be enough to do the tractor and if I needed more I could always go back. Besides this was only going to take a week at the most to restore the tractor. Soooooo, Six months later.....now moved on to a new compressor and a portable sand blasting gun.
How the heck did that one week project end up taking this long? lol We all live and learn dont we.
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