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    Default sand for sand blasting wheels ????

    am wondering whats the type of sand is used dose any 1 know ??

    cuz good few have told me me that the regular type of sand thats used will leave pip's and small hole's in the spokes

    much thanks

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    ive sand blasted dozens of wheels with regular type sand and it was always a sound job!


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    If you have very expensive wheels and dont want to take a chance then use the soda for blasting them but if it was me i would just use regular sand


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    Bagged paving sand will do fine.... The main thing is that's it's completely dry....

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    Another tip is if you want to play it safe adjust the pressure of the comp down low and lightly blast them.


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    soda is best but you can use ordainry sand either just lower the air pressure

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    thanks a million lads . have ta tell the lad thats doing them next week the story with the as he ne ever sandblasts trators and the like .. but thanks again il throw up a few pics of how the come out


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    If you do alot of blasting, you shouldn't use regular sand.


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    Quote Originally Posted by D-turbo-lad View Post
    thanks a million lads . have ta tell the lad thats doing them next week the story with the as he ne ever sandblasts trators and the like .. but thanks again il throw up a few pics of how the come out

    i got a set done before by a lad that does machines and that aswell,
    he used the regular sand and pitted them in places,

    you can use that sand but it will pit if u close to the wheel, make sure you tell him to stand back double the distance as he would so it doesnt hit it with as much force, it will cost him a little extra sand wasting it prob, but if he pitts them ull have to give about 4 or 5 coats of primer to build up to smooth again, and you dont have pitted wheels its easier and cheaper to paint,, u understand that? dunno if it sounds clear,,,


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    glass is the best media for wheels really especially if they are being painted rather than powder-coated.

    By saying regular sand shouldn't be used, I also meant that you can get systic-fibrous if exposed to it alot.


 

 

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