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Jack Phipps <JPhipps@asf.com></tt>
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color=#0000ff><FONT face=Arial><SPAN class=957461423-09022000>I had my Alfa
Romeo bead blasted. They used the plastic from the holes from buttons (button
holes?). It removed the paint without removing the galvanized coating on the
metal. The interior was out as was the trim. I'm STILL removing dust and
button hole parts from the car. With the top down, the stuff circulates around
and gets everywhere! Are you sure you don't want to wet sand and
paint?</SPAN></FONT></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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face=Arial><SPAN class=957461423-09022000>Applied Science
Fiction</SPAN><BR></FONT></FONT></FONT></DIV><TT>From:</TT> <TT>"Michael
Grosh" <mgrosh@shore.intercom.net></TT> <BR><BR><TT>Sears makes a 'home
size' sand blasting rig I have used. It didn't work very<BR>well in my
application, but I think that was because it was too large a job.<BR>It may be
perfect for interior cabins-be prepared for the media to go<BR>_everywhere_.
The plastic stuff sounds interesting-I know everything from<BR>glass beads to
crushed walnut shells are used for blasting. Be aware, in<BR>industrial
blasting, 'black beauty' (obsidian, I think) is used due to OSHA<BR>concerns
regarding siliconosis.Also, I would think a smaller size compressor<BR>is
possible if a surge tank is set up-a continuous flow of high volume air<BR>is
probably not necessary for what you are contemplating.<BR><BR>Michael
#220<BR><BR></TT>
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