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Hi all.
I was wondering if old plate, nickel and chrome, could be removed by sand/glass blasting. I am guessing if blasting can engrave, then it should be able to remove old plate and have a satin smooth finish in the end. Your thoughts ? Regards, Ares |
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Thank you for the reply and the info. If anyone has any more input regarding procedures, then by all means I would be interested in them. I am taking safety precautions with blasting above and beyond of "average" (water curtain, full face mask, cyclone dust remover, etc), especially after all the safety info I gathered from here and others finising forums.
Thanks again. Ares |
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