[AT] I hate sandblasting!--but see this...(correction)
John Wilkens
jwilkens at eoni.com
Tue Jan 18 18:23:48 PST 2005
Bob, I just copied the URL from the site
as: <http://www.projetpowerwashers.com/>. It come right up for me. You
were right, there should not be any spaces in the address. The most
interesting info is on the Trivitro site. John W.
At 01:17 PM 01/18/2005, you wrote:
>John, I can't get the first URL to work. May be on my end but the space
>between pressure and washers appears to create a problem. Taking the
>space out doesn't solve the address problem. Would appreciate suggestions.
>
>Bob Holtzer
>
>At 01:53 PM 1/17/2005 -0800, you wrote:
>>Did a little "research" after the string on blasting with sand and walnut
>>shells. I'm going to try water/media blasting using my pressure
>>washer. You should take a look at the ProJet sand blaster kit from
>><http://www.projetpressure washers.com> (that I just ordered), but
>>especially some information I found on using crushed glass instead of
>>glass beads or silica sand for outdoor or cabinet blasting at
>><http://www.trivitro.com/tech_msds.html>. Read the media blasting
>>section! And if you want more detail the guys at both of the above
>>businesses in Kent, WA are most helpful. I'll probably have to wait
>>until Spring to give the water blasting a trial run on an old 9N tractor
>>with a gazillion layers of old paint.....and will let you know how it
>>does then. You can buy a less expensive sandblast kit from Northern
>>Tool but the Pro Jet model has some significant advantages in my
>>book. John W.
>>
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