[AT] sand blaster(?)

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Tue Sep 9 08:03:57 PDT 2014


Herb,  I searched online and found a small sand blasting contractor that I 
think is relatively close to
you.  You might want to get  a quote from him and save yourself a lot of 
time and expense.
I don't know a thing about this guy other than seeing his listing on the 
internet.

James Carr Sandblasting &

Power Washing

90 Keith Rd Ne,

Cartersville, GA 30121

Between Echota Rd NE and Seminole Rd NE


(770) 383-9121






-----Original Message----- 
From: Alan Riley
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2014 1:23 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] sand blaster(?)

Herb, I'm certainly no expert on sandblasting but I have done a little of
it.
I have a Harbor Freight 40# pressure blaster as well as an old Sears
Craftsman suction type that I bought back in the 70s.  I really prefer
using the suction blaster to the pressure one as it is less trouble to use.

I would use aluminum oxide blasting media as it will cut much faster
than the glass beads.  I use glass beads in my blast cabinet for small
parts.

Alan

-----Original Message----- 
From: Herb Metz
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2014 1:05 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: [AT] sand blaster(?)

Just bought four 3pt implements (plow, tandem disc,rear cultivator, front
blade) for our AC720. They have set out the past decade or re, so need to
sand blast them.  Someone recently mentioned decent sandblaster in $100
category; I prefer using glass beads.  Anyone remember where this unit was.
Herb(GA)
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