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==Media blasting tools== ===Blast cabinets=== ====Where to buy them==== If you only plan on blasting one car, once, it may be cheaper to have it done professionally, than to purchase all of the necessary equipment. *[http://mediablast.com Media Blast] *[http://www.nortonsandblasting.com Norton Sandblasting Equipment] *[http://www.tptools.com/d/12_Abrasive-Blasting.html TP Tools and Equipment] ====How to build them==== *http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=143854 *http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/sandblasting-cabinet-homemade-79837.html *http://www.ford-trucks.com/article/idx/5/007/article/Build_Your_Own_Grit_Blasting_Cabinet.html *[http://www.autodidactics.com/sand.htm Blasting cabinet made from dishwasher housing] *[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/building-your-own-sandblast-cabinet-44167.html Building your own sandblast cabinet discussion] *http://www.joeshome.com/projects/blastcabinet/default.htm *[http://www.scribd.com/doc/14152057/Popular-Mechanics-PlansHomemade-Sandblasting-Cabinet-Blueprints Popular Mechanics homemade sandblasting cabinet plans] =====Notes===== *Interior coating can be made from something soft, rather than hard (rubber?). Norton Sandblasting Equipment sells rubber curtains for this purpose. Spray-in bedliner has also been suggested. ===Media blasting guns=== [http://www.zendextool.com/speedblaster/ Zendex Speedblaster] ==Where to get media== Locally, online, inexpensive? *Hardware stores *Welding shops *Home Improvement stores *Farm-oriented department stores (Tractor Supply Co. and Fleet Farm) ==Dealing with dust== When the blast media wears out, it will create more dust. Also, can use a [http://www.grizzly.com/products/1-HP-Dust-Collector/G8027 dust collector]. You need air flowing into the cabinet, as well as out. Some creative solutions on dealing with dust are here: http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/blasting-cabinet-clouds-up-136430-2.html . ==Blast cabinet visibility== Try an external light or two shining in the blast window, or inside the blast cabinet. Window can be made of tempered glass, with a replaceable polycarbonate film taped to the inside. ===Shop vacs=== You can burn out a shop vac using it to evacuate a blast cabinet -- the media is so small it gets into the motor, and is abrasive. Also, the paper filter gets clogged very quickly. One suggestion is to wrap the filter with a layer of foam (like some car filters). Shop vacs have low CFM compared to most suitable fans, so they aren't going to work very well -- you need a more powerful fan. ==Different types of media== Most media will require storage in a dry place. Various media: *Crushed Glass (100% post consumer & recycled, Very Low Silica Count!) *Alumaglass *Black diamond *Star blast *Automotive glass beads *Quikrete fine sand *Walnut shells *Black beauty *Crystal grit *Silica sand (controversial: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicosis) ===Media details=== *[http://www.tpub.com/content/UFC1/ufc_3_190_06/ufc_3_190_060112.htm Typical physical characteristics of abrasives] *[http://toxsci.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/61/1/135 Comparative pulmonary toxicity of 6 abrasive blasting agents] *[http://www.mediablast.com/dictionary.asp Media blasting dictionary of terms] *[http://www.unitedwesterndenver.com/images/stories/abrasives_line_card.pdf Abrasives line card] (grit size, common uses, Mohs, cycles, packaging) ===Blast media guides=== *[http://www.guysonlib.co.uk/lib/blast/guyson_blast_media_guide.pdf Blast media guide from Guyson International] *[http://www.kramerindustriesonline.com/finishing-guides/blasting-media-selection-guide.htm Blasting media selection guide from Kramer Industries] *[http://www.metalpreparations.com/abrasive_blasting_media_guide.php Abrasive blasting media guide from Metal Preparations] *[http://www.reade.com/Particle_Briefings/mohs_hardness_abrasive_grit.html Mohs' hardness blast media comparison chart, from Reade Advanced Materials] ===Soda blasting=== Soda blasting is the use of sodium bicarbonate ("baking soda") as a blast medium. For more information, see: [[Soda blasting]]. ==Compressed air== [http://www.mediablast.com/compressed-air-usage.asp Compressed air usage chart] ==Sandblasting sheet metal== Sandblasting sheet metal is controversial, and often ill-advised. *Prolonged sand blasting of thin sheet metal causes frictional heat (''frictional heat, or peening?'') that may cause the metal to ding, warp, or pit. Be aware of this if you especially are going to be doing a long, flat, unsupported body panel. The best way to avoid this on long spans is to spread out the blast from the gun so that not one area receives the brunt of the abrasive blast for a long period of time. It also gives it time to cool. *Sand creates chloride ions and corrosive salts that promote [[Rust|rust]]. ==Recycling media== *Don't recycle media that has been used to blast undercoating -- it contaminates the media. *Most media recycles very nicely, with the larger particles breaking down into smaller, sharper ones. Eventually, it will be broken down so far that it cannot diffuse into smaller particles, and the media will have to be replaced. ==Preparing surface after blasting== Be certain to follow the primer/paint/filler manufacturer's instructions for preparing the surface after blasting, for proper adhesion. ==Safety== There is no "safe" blasting medium. Use the proper safety procedures. The BARE MINIMUM when doing open-air blasting is- (for when you first start off) *Long pants and sleeves *Fully enclosed shoes (remember to put your socks over you pants!) *A face mask with safety goggles worn underneath *Leather Gloves (media doesn't feel the greatest on your hands when coming out at 100PSI+) *Respirator (NOT a cheap paper one, the cartridge-type is the one you want). Read the MSDS sheet for the blasting medium that you're using, and use the recommended respirator and/or personal protective equipment. MUCH BETTER PROTECTION- (when you gain experience/work-load,size) *Full coveralls *Full blasting mask *Long leather gauntlet-type welder' gloves *Leather work boots (must be over ankles) ==Resource dump== These need to be reviewed and incorporated into the article. Once each resource has been incorporated, move it into the References section below. *http://davepropst.com/Article/Art5/Article5.htm, http://davepropst.com/Article/Art5/Article5b.htm, and http://davepropst.com/Article/Art5/Article5c.htm *http://www.fordification.com/my67-p12.htm *http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/sandblasting-cabinet-homemade-79837.html *http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/newbie-but-not-new-118463.html *[[Rust#Media blasting rust]] *http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/what-kind-sand-do-i-need-sandblaster-40114.html *[http://mediablast.com/tech-library.asp Media blast technical library] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrasive_blasting Abrasive blasting page on Wikipedia] *[http://www.bestofblasting.com/ Best of blasting -- extensive site] *[http://www.ustechnology.com USTechnology.com] *http://www.chevelles.com/forums/showthread.php?p=653929 *[http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/pdfs/ab_p1rep.pdf Evaluation of Substitute Materials for Silica Sand in Abrasive Blasting] *[http://www.nortonsandblasting.com/nsbarchives.html Norton Sandblasting archived articles] *[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/starting-small-blasting-business-176341.html Starting a small blasting business] ==References== *http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/sand-blasting-cabinet-question-94622.html *http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/best-sandblasting-media-65731.html *http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/sandblast-cabinet-coating-115718.html *http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/blasting-cabinet-clouds-up-136430.html [[Category:Body and exterior]] [[Category:Garage and shop]] [[Category:Tools]]
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