Duncan Posted October 10, 2012 Share Posted October 10, 2012 So....I found a corner of the garage for a sandblasting cabinet (or as Kel called it, "the humidicrib") But despite the name, I guess sand may not be the right thing to put in it. So....I need to do regular car cleaning stuff.... what should I use, and where do I get it? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/411275-blasting-media/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotty nm35 Posted October 10, 2012 Share Posted October 10, 2012 I just use Garnet, it strips anything back. You might want something less harsh for automotive. Don't use sand, it can kill you. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/411275-blasting-media/#findComment-6573270 Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigBoyDan Posted October 10, 2012 Share Posted October 10, 2012 Not sure if it suits your needs but bicarb soda is good, low abrasion and water soluable Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/411275-blasting-media/#findComment-6573331 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daleo Posted October 10, 2012 Share Posted October 10, 2012 Duncan, my mate with the coating business buys all his blasting consumables through these guys. http://www.burwell.com.au/ They're based in Revesby. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/411275-blasting-media/#findComment-6573504 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craved Posted October 11, 2012 Share Posted October 11, 2012 hare and forbes - 25kg bags 60-80 garnet Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/411275-blasting-media/#findComment-6574518 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Risking Posted October 11, 2012 Share Posted October 11, 2012 I personally like the finish of glass beads. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/411275-blasting-media/#findComment-6574544 Share on other sites More sharing options...
33GTRV Posted October 12, 2012 Share Posted October 12, 2012 from a cleanliness side of things, look at the foam and steel media Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/411275-blasting-media/#findComment-6575665 Share on other sites More sharing options...
turboedsloth Posted October 12, 2012 Share Posted October 12, 2012 I use glass beads, finished product is alot better compared to garnet. Get it from hare and forbes in perth Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/411275-blasting-media/#findComment-6576615 Share on other sites More sharing options...
666DAN Posted October 16, 2012 Share Posted October 16, 2012 (edited) As the guys have said it all depends on what sort of profile you need, Hare and Forbes are awesome BTW Garnet will give a very good profile for painting provided the air-pressure is up to scratch, our old blaster was getting 10 micron profile, then we boosted it and could get a deadly 75 micron....beautiful for long term coating adhesion and letting etch primers get right into the metal. Glass beads are good, but more suited for taking coatings off, and not for hard-core surface prepping, same for bicarb...which is nice and gentle and works on delicate substrates even plastics. The king-kong of media is silicon carbide, it can be overkill on anything but the most hardened alloys or things that need some serious stripping. Silicon Carbide DES46 from A E Baker & Co The thing to remember is never trust the sealing of the unit and always wear a proper dust mask/filter, I use a full-face Sundstrom SR 200 Secondly, always cover the glass observation panel with plastic laminate pouches of similar; something that can be replaced after the blast media has scored it, you just simply tape on a new bit of plastic instead of destroying your nice glass panel. The harder the media = the quicker the nozel will need replacing. And a decent compressor with an awesome capacity will save time and headache. The guys here will give you good advice based on your requirements - www.blastech.com.au Edited October 16, 2012 by 666DAN Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/411275-blasting-media/#findComment-6581467 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan_J Posted October 25, 2012 Share Posted October 25, 2012 I just use Garnet, it strips anything back. You might want something less harsh for automotive. Don't use sand, it can kill you. care to explain scotty ? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/411275-blasting-media/#findComment-6595439 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carbon 34 Posted October 25, 2012 Share Posted October 25, 2012 care to explain scotty ? The silica in the sand is like glass chards and cuts your lungs to pieces then you bleed out and drown in your own blood Long term health issues as well Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/411275-blasting-media/#findComment-6595584 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duncan Posted November 25, 2012 Author Share Posted November 25, 2012 thanks guys, I ended up deciding to give garnet a try....pretty much anything I am blasting would be painted next. picked up a bag from hare and forbes in north parramatta Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/411275-blasting-media/#findComment-6640281 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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