Posted by NC wayne on August 15, 2019 at 19:26:43 from (173.189.97.253):
In Reply to: Black Blast---NO posted by big tee on August 15, 2019 at 19:08:20:
You can still get "blasting sand" from some places, only it's now packaged and called industrial, or commercial sand. It's been awhile since I did any big blasting projects, but it was still relatively cheap 5 or so years ago.
Now days if you want something coarse, try Black Beauty, which is slag, I or ground cullet, which is glass. If you want finer, try glass beads, walnut shells, or baking soda, depending on how fine you want.
One word of warming, don't make the mistake of using play sand. It has clay in it, and will leave the residue on the part that will really screw up the primer/paint.
I learned that the hard way when I was almost done with a set of fenders for a friend of mine, and used a couple of bags I had lying around to finish them. Twice the work, and cost to fix something like that makes it really memorable...LOL
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