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jfiscus
10-10-2007, 11:46 AM
I have a sandblaster for my air compressor. Last summer I put the wrong (playground sand) in it & I haven't went to get the correct media for it yet cause I haven't needed it yet. I have a coupel questions about it now that I might be using it soon.
The tip on my gun looks to be ceramic & has chips in it (from dropping it I guess). Where can you buy these tips around here?
Where can you buy media (besides tractor supply)?
What is the best way to "collect" this media while you're spraying?
I have to blast a large hood soon & was thinking a tarp might work?
redcj3a
10-10-2007, 12:58 PM
I believe McLaughlin Enterprises on Yankee Rd, south of Oxford State Rd sells blasting media. East side of Yankee, close to the RR tracks. It would be close to you. I thought they recycle different media and sell it.
I know a guy with a waterjet machine that buys all of his media in Cincinnati. If I am wrong on the first company above, let me know and I can get his supplier's name for you. I would hope there is someone else closer.
John
94Dodge Truggy
10-10-2007, 01:03 PM
Grainger here by union center should have it.
carwash
10-10-2007, 01:26 PM
any KOI carries it as well, or at least the ones over here do...
jfiscus
10-10-2007, 05:33 PM
I believe McLaughlin Enterprises on Yankee Rd, south of Oxford State Rd sells blasting media. East side of Yankee, close to the RR tracks. It would be close to you. I thought they recycle different media and sell it.
I know a guy with a waterjet machine that buys all of his media in Cincinnati. If I am wrong on the first company above, let me know and I can get his supplier's name for you. I would hope there is someone else closer.
John
Thanks, I checkout McLaughlin, I only live about 2 blocks from there on the other side of Oxford State.
JeffK5
10-11-2007, 06:26 PM
How would you feel about a bunch of free blast sand ? We use it at work until it gets too dull , should still strip paint and remove rust just fine.
Only downfall is it's in 35gal paper drums .... 35gal+9lbs per gal.= HEAVY!
Jeff
jfiscus
10-12-2007, 09:11 AM
How would you feel about a bunch of free blast sand ? We use it at work until it gets too dull , should still strip paint and remove rust just fine.
Only downfall is it's in 35gal paper drums .... 35gal+9lbs per gal.= HEAVY!
Jeff
Send me your number, I'll come get a drum! (somehow, lol)
JeffK5
10-13-2007, 02:28 PM
You should have PM.
I have a drum of grit , looks like it has been used once.
Jeff
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