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03-09-2015, 05:55 PM | #1 |
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Glass media blasting - Safety and applied advice needed.
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Calling clever people and any others with opinions. I have been quoted £40.00 per wheel to powdercoat, and then remove tyres from my chrome smoothies and fit, balance to the powder coated wheels. This sounds like a decent price to me, but I have no real idea. I do have a. Blasting cabinet, but it's too small for the wheels, so I will be building a plywood box with a simple door, some glass in the door and a vacuum cleaner along with holes for my hands and the spray nozzle hose. I plan on using glass media as I purchased a load at reasonable price last year. I spent quite a lot of time trying to find answers on Google today, but lot a lot of info came up on glass media. So my question is, what safety steps should I take out back behind my garage? I plan to use safety glasses, a plastic visor and a bush hat, also an overall over my clothes, and some kind of simple mask. Any advice appreciated. Thanks again.
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