I just completed our '36 foot weedcutter, and coincidentally ran out of slag and sand.
Did some research on "new" abrasives, and acquired a product called , amberblast. Apparently it is a by product from paper mills in Neenah. They (Epic Minerals) get all of this by product and produce 3 different grits. It is the color of gravel, so it kind of blends in.
I sent our paint supplier up to the green lake area, and he picked up 20 bags for me (on the house). Now I have blasted about a dozen parts on my fj, but I want to experiment with this new abrasive.
I will let you know how it works. Apparently it is 100% silica free, and the choice for doing metal.
I prolly should be doing a build up thread, maybe when I get a digital camera, after all I am the last person I know to get a computer.......
Did some research on "new" abrasives, and acquired a product called , amberblast. Apparently it is a by product from paper mills in Neenah. They (Epic Minerals) get all of this by product and produce 3 different grits. It is the color of gravel, so it kind of blends in.
I sent our paint supplier up to the green lake area, and he picked up 20 bags for me (on the house). Now I have blasted about a dozen parts on my fj, but I want to experiment with this new abrasive.
I will let you know how it works. Apparently it is 100% silica free, and the choice for doing metal.
I prolly should be doing a build up thread, maybe when I get a digital camera, after all I am the last person I know to get a computer.......