[AT] Classic Blast
ROBBRUT at aol.com
ROBBRUT at aol.com
Tue Jan 11 17:21:03 PST 2005
Walnut shell blast media has indeed been in use for some time (In my own
experience, more than 29 years), works very well for many applications, and is
commercially available.
It does have one documented shortcoming however, and that is the media
breaks down into fibers and walnut oil when it impacts the surface and begins to
fracture.
Now, that in itself is not much of a problem, but if those components have
the opportunity to get back together again they will.
If the reunion happens to be in an oil passage, the result can be
disastrous, even fatal.
Many years back a helicopter crashed at an air show in Germany.
There was great loss of life as a skydiving team (I believe) was aboard.
The crash was due to a rotor shaft bearing failure which was traced to a
clogged oil passage.
The debris causing the clog was analyzed and found to be made up of
recombined components of the walnut shell media which had been used to blast the
inside of the transmission housing during a recent overhaul.
Since then, the Army has prohibited walnut shell blasting on any items which
have pressurized oil passages.
Tractors should be no problem, but as for carbs, etc.... well, forewarned
is.........
-Bruce
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