Grumpy560
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Equipment
1979 B7100D 4WD with B219 loader/ 3 G6200 HST mowers/ JD 310D 4X4 backhoe
We are using coal chip media. We have 80/20 aggressive and 60/40 medium grade. Air on the tank is set at 140psi and it seems to work well with both grades. We used the 80/20 on the loader sub frame, fenders and wheels. We used 60/40 on everything else.Oh, Grump, your prep is par excellence! I started to ask about dragging my B6100DT up there to get stripped when reality stepped in and inspired me. (I'm hoping the knot on my head will disappear before church Sunday!)
What did you use for blasting media? Do you make an effort to collect and recycle your media? How much pressure, and what size nozzle?
I should mention that I haven't done any blasting since a student in Tool & Die, a generation or so ago. Got a compressor and blast gun but hadn't thought about restoring my finish until reading your post and recalling trying to strip the fuel lines a few days ago.
I may be tapping your expertise...
Yes we did recycle the media. Pending how rough the surfaces are that you are blasting it can be recycled/filtered several times, in my case we were only able to recycle the media 3 times before its not useable anymore. The coal chip media we used comes in 50 pound bags and cost $17.00 but I can't recall how much we've used on my parts alone because we blasted other stuff not related to the parts I had.