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Old 02-04-2005, 12:24 AM
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Default Question about media blasting.

Possible to get a nice start in your prep with a media blaster? Use some very fine type of media? Anything out there that will remove a rough cast finish and get the metal to around 60-100 grit, even finer? I know nothing about media blasting anyone using anything like this to prep?
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Old 02-04-2005, 11:29 PM
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i use the media to know the metal done and i go right to greaseless...

i have tryed serval way's adjusting the psi up and down .. glass bead gives a nice semi flat surface ...

every part is started like this :

clean and degreased
placed in the balst box to remove anypaint ect.
then prepped with greaseless and wet sand paper


the better you prep the better it will look
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