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Sand or soda
Morning all,
I'm down to roll pins holding the brake and deck lift levers so im hoping to be down to bare frame rear and front end parts on the 129. But I want to know what's recommended for old coating removal... sand or soda? I know most of the cub is cast or formed steel... but i have some aluminum rims I need soda blasted and didn't know if it would be worth the extra expense and decon on the cub. Thanks guys Matt |
I use fine silica sand for everything, it cuts fast and doesn't leave to rough of a texture.
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Awesome Olds! Thanks... should any shop have fine silica sand? And will I have to sand before I prime?
Matt |
I buy my sand at a local building supply business, around here it's $8.50 for a 100 lb bag . If your using a quality high build primer there no need to sand, if your going to use cheap stuff then you may want to go over it with 220 grit just to smooth it up a bit.
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One thing I will tell you is that silica sand is known to cause cancer but so is all the paint your going to be using, wear a dust mask under your blast hood and you'll be fine.
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Lol thank you Tim, im a plant/refinery inspector cancer is peobably inevitable for me. However i will take all the necessary precautions as I'm not volunteering for it. I'll have the blasting done at a shop as i dont have a compressor and my wife will atest that I don't do anything cheaply haha. I want to use a good self etching primer and IH paints.
Thanks Tim! |
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I've heard some bad stuff about using sand.
What is wrong with this stuff? I think I paid $7 a bag at Northern and it worked well. I always wear a respirator and blast outside because I don't have a cabinet yet. I lay down a large tarp and keep reusing it also. Attachment 78870 |
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Can you reuse the sand Tim,I know the black beauty stuff can be reused many times.
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Here's a little reading I found. http://www.silica-safe.org/ask-a-question/faq https://www.osha.gov/OshDoc/data_Gen...-factsheet.pdf |
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