[AT] Classic Blast

charlie hill chill8 at cox.net
Tue Jan 11 13:41:34 PST 2005


Hi Lou,

that is the same product and guy if I am not mistaken.  I saw it too and 
remembered the name.

Charlie
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Louis" <louis at kellnet.com>
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Subject: RE: [AT] Classic Blast


>I saw them using a similar media mix on American Hot Rod.  They blasted
> a 65 Mustang.  It really looked good when they were done.
>
> Lou
>
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> deardorff
> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 4:50 PM
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> Subject: [AT] Classic Blast
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>
> Dear Antique tractor,
>
> My name is Jim Deardorff, I have developed a new sandblasting process I
> call classic blast.  This system uses a special blend of aluminum oxide
> and an exact percentage of graded walnut shells.  The major advantages
> of this operation are: -Produces an extremely clean and smooth metal
> surface -Virtually eliminates warping and excessive roughness -Prevent
> rusting for hundreds of hours without priming -Economical. media can be
> recycled 25 to 50 times -Reduces abrasvie waste up to 90% -Eliminates
> post painting sanding See at www.classicblast.com
>
> Jim Deardorff
>
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