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Posted by Ryan on February 07, 2006 at 18:31:01 from (4.225.95.219):
In Reply to: Sandblasting wheels posted by 1 Dollar on February 07, 2006 at 17:50:31:
I don't know what geographic area you are in but I would look for a natural sand quarry. I bought 7 tons last summer for 7.00 a ton and have 3.5 ton left. Mine has small peices of limestone that will explode and leave a stain but easily cleans off and worth the trouble. Creates alot of dust though and you need to keep your air source upwind and people away. Also a lot more bouncing around but won't bother you if you are well equipped with a face mask positive type air hood and heavy clothing. Ryan
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