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Default How to cost efficiently clean rust from steel plate

On Jan 27, 1:32*pm, " wrote:
On Jan 27, 1:56*pm, jon_banquer wrote:

The wire wheel approach would be my last choice for removing rust from
large steel plates. No doubt iggy will go this way and then brag how
well it worked.


Why are you always so negative?

So what would be you first choice?

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dan


I've got every reason to be negative in this group. This newsgroup is
no longer about metalworking. It's now a group filled with phony
conservatives like Wieber that have no interest in improving their
metalworking skill set.

It's hard to give a first choice because iggy is a worthless piece of
**** who as per usual he have left out very important details such as:

How many plates need to be done per month? Are all the plates the same
size? If not, what is the largest size plate that will need to be
prepped. Does he have the space for dip tanks? Does he have a place
outside or a room to safely sand blast in? Does he have other
applications that would justify sand blasting. How big is his
compressor? Does he have a fresh air respirator?

http://www.nortonsandblasting.com/nsbNova3hoodSale.html

Does he have a shop laborer who has time to run a sand blaster? Has he
called a 3M rep and asked them to stop by and make suggestions on
which product they recommend?

It's not about learning for iggy. It's about the cheapest price and
bragging. iggy is a worthless **** who's not capable of doing much
learning when it comes to metalworking because his ego gets in the
way. He's only interested in the lowest price on everything and can
never see the big picture.