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Default Blower/filter on a sandblaster

On Sun, 01 Mar 2015 21:47:51 -0600, Ignoramus32591
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The "sand" I have is not silica sand, but some sort of a proper sand
blasting media. It is of fine composition and does feel like powder to
the touch, like you said.


If it feels like a powder..its designed to be a polishing media and
NOT for rust or burr removal. You can..over time..remove rust with
it..but it takes a long time and it uses up media like a brush fire.

You never did indicate what your cabinet is to be used for.

I have a Trico Mod 36 here at the house

http://www.trinco.com/leftframe1.htm

And for rust removal..use Black Beauty media

http://www.blackbeautyabrasives.com/...-abrasives.php

For polishing and smoothing I use both ground glass and glass beads

I wound up with (15) 5 gallon buckets of unused glass media, and ,
have given at least 8 away to friends.

http://www.grainger.com/product/BALL...st-Media-2W580

I find little difference in my sort of work to crushed glass and bead
glass. Shrug

I also have a smaller table top version but the window seals are shot
and a "tank" type sand blaster from Harbor Freight that I use strictly
with playground sand to do bigger things such as boat trailers and
motorcycle frames etc etc



Gunner


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