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Old 02-21-2020, 10:28 AM   #7
72highlander
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Re: Chalky door panels

Hey brother Tim!! Scary hitting them with glass beads first time, you’d think it’d blast right through but it just knocks chalk off and leaves grain. Some are beyond blasting but they aren’t good anyway so no loss.





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First of all, "Howdy, 72highlander/Frank!"

I sold a set of parchment panels to a guy who does top notch restorations. He uses recycled glass bead. I mentioned walnut shells because I heard that was a way to go. He said the shells leave an oily residue
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