Sandblasting
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- Minor Fan
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Sandblasting
I'll be leaving university this May (hopefully), and will loose my free access to the metal workshop including the super shiny amazing sandblasting machine (and if anyone's confused.
I was hoping to get some bits refurb with this machine but they'd have to be small bits i can take on the tube. anyone got any suggestions of bits that can be removed.. put in a bag.. and can be squeezed into a sandblasting cabinet?
already thinking.. air filter housing, gearbox gaiter surround, battery retaining bar, spare wheel retaining bar, possibly rocker cover.
seems a shame not to use it when it can do what i do in an hour roughly, in a min smoothly
I was hoping to get some bits refurb with this machine but they'd have to be small bits i can take on the tube. anyone got any suggestions of bits that can be removed.. put in a bag.. and can be squeezed into a sandblasting cabinet?
already thinking.. air filter housing, gearbox gaiter surround, battery retaining bar, spare wheel retaining bar, possibly rocker cover.
seems a shame not to use it when it can do what i do in an hour roughly, in a min smoothly
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- Minor Fan
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Re: Sandblasting
good call.. i'll check. its a fully equipped metal workshop for engineering so i'd hope they have it right. what difference would this make to the finish? will sand damage the surface?
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- Minor Fan
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Re: Sandblasting
then i suspect it will be glass!
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- Minor Fan
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Re: Sandblasting
but its in a controlled area in a cabinet, as he said. so wouldnt it be aloud???
Re: Sandblasting
Although the cabinet will be sealed and will have a HEPA filtered dust extractor connected to it - NO!



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- Minor Fan
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Re: Sandblasting
it'll be above board sand blasting at uni.. they're sticklers for health and safety. no one got any ideas of other bits i can unscrew for a little blast then. the whole engine block's probably alittle of ambitions but the battery box might fit 

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- Minor Legend
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Re: Sandblasting
take a suitcase on the train, with a wheel rim each day for a week 

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- Minor Maniac
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Re: Sandblasting
One Piece At A Time;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWHniL8MyMM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWHniL8MyMM
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"