[AT] Sandblasting safety
Dean VP
deanvp at att.net
Thu Jan 5 23:33:08 PST 2006
John:
I think we need to make sure we are comparing apples to apples. As I recall
the bag sizes I have been working with are 90lbs. I think others may be
referring to 50lb bags. Maybe they are 50 lb bags because 50lbs weighs a
lot more than it used to. I'll try to remember to check tomorrow. I know 150
wheel weights I used to be able to handle somewhat comfortably. That is
history.
Dean A. Van Peursem
Snohomish, WA 98290
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Subject: Re: [AT] Sandblasting safety
I'm paying $8 for 100lb bags of sand. Guess I better start checking around
on prices!!
John
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From: "Dean VP" <deanvp at att.net>
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Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 7:37 PM
Subject: RE: [AT] Sandblasting safety
> Lou:
>
> Depends a bit on the quantity you buy. Haven't purchased any lately but
> they
> used to run in the $4 to $5 bag area when bought by the ton. May have gone
> up significantly in the last year or so.
>
> I still can buy regular blasting sand at about $6.00 a bag, quantity one
> at
> a time if necessary.
>
> Dean A. Van Peursem
> Snohomish, WA 98290
>
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