I heard that too. We use glass beads. Pretty safe for most materials. I heard walnuts are good for outside work. As it's safe for the environment .
Ya dampness is the weakness too a bead blaster. Once it starts clumping, it's f'ed haha.
Post some pics when ur doneI love having a bead blaster at work. Cleaned up the 034 muffler. Tig welded some cracks where it bolts on to the cylinder. She's ready for some hi temp paint.
Was a nice day today poulan ran good and run about 3/4 gallon through it cutting cookies for wedding center peice slabs ppl on facebook wedding sites are crazy for cookies
Bead blasted and Two coats of paint.Post some pics when ur done
Looks good Colin!Bead blasted and Two coats of paint.
Looks nice i se where the the cracks were and you kept the gasket surface true and smooth. Are you pulling the baffle out?Bead blasted and Two coats of paint.
Yeah 3 sled full of chip went in the fire pit before the pic. Chain was still sharp when i was done but my rakers needed to be filed down a few swipes.it didn't have the cutting depth i was looking for.Nice sawdust pile!
Try to get studs or screws in your boots for traction.Got through the day, couldn`t tell how many times I slipped and slid on the ice that is everywhere around here. Spread several tons of crushed sand on driveways and residential roads, once the sand stuck to the ice tire traction improved vastly.!!
I have them in my chainsaw boots but for all other uses they would be too much of a nuisance.Try to get studs or screws in your boots for traction.
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