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What kind of sandblasting grit
Posted: September 1, 2018, 12:10 pm
by 61ford
I started doing some blasting again today and it's been a long time since I fooled with it. I was using coal slag black beauty I got at rural king and it's way too abrasive for the body. I couldn't remember how this stuff is rated. What grit do I need to look for to do the body
Re: What kind of sandblasting grit
Posted: September 1, 2018, 12:45 pm
by grump
I've been using the 40/80 from the same place and it seems to work well. That's the finest grit, 30/60 is the next step down. Blast at a 45* angle. I've got a harbor freight blaster and the 40/80 seems to be the only grit I can get to work.
Re: What kind of sandblasting grit
Posted: September 1, 2018, 4:24 pm
by 61ford
Ok yea that's my problem mine is a 2040 I'll use it up on the frame. I had a blaster years ago like yours but go look at a "Texas sandblaster". I paid about 800 for it. Basically it's a pot blaster like yours but has a industrial hose and nozzle so you kinda get the best of both worlds. Works awesome
Re: What kind of sandblasting grit
Posted: September 1, 2018, 7:00 pm
by grump
Yeah, I never know when mine is going to work and when it's going to decide to take a break.