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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 2924" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Tazza</p><p>Yes small nozzels grow quickly. Also with a bigger nozzle you can run a courser media, that hits harder (provided you can keep the pressure up)</p><p>I use silica sand because its cheap, @ 5.70 usd a 100 lbs, however I have used a black media, I believe to be crushed slag (like welding slag) and it has sharper edges and does clean faster. But more $$. I actually enjoy sandblasting (despite needing 2 showers to feel clean) , sorta like a fresh coat of paint, it looks much better free of rust. Also makes welding easy. But for those big jobs I would seriously consider hiring it out. I definitely want a blast cabinet someday though for those small items. ie Fouled spark plugs can be reused, over and over if you sand blast them.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 2924, member: 307"] Tazza Yes small nozzels grow quickly. Also with a bigger nozzle you can run a courser media, that hits harder (provided you can keep the pressure up) I use silica sand because its cheap, @ 5.70 usd a 100 lbs, however I have used a black media, I believe to be crushed slag (like welding slag) and it has sharper edges and does clean faster. But more $$. I actually enjoy sandblasting (despite needing 2 showers to feel clean) , sorta like a fresh coat of paint, it looks much better free of rust. Also makes welding easy. But for those big jobs I would seriously consider hiring it out. I definitely want a blast cabinet someday though for those small items. ie Fouled spark plugs can be reused, over and over if you sand blast them. Ken [/QUOTE]
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