Posted by big tee on August 15, 2019 at 19:08:20 from (199.120.66.180):
This Spring I went to my local Farm Fleet to get some sand blast sand and they said they didn't carry silica sand any more and had this stuff called Black Blast. I read the label and said no way to my self and bought two of those tubes of sand some people keep in their trunks in the Winter and went home and did my blasting--I went back yesterday to get some more sand and all they had is that black stuff. No price on it but at the check out it was almost $8.00 for 50 lb. Went home and used it---What a bunch of dusty black CRAP!! I bought two but only used one and am going to take the other one back-I screen all my sand so I went to the beach I have at the pond and got my sand from there-dried it overnight and it worked. I have read stories about silica sand killing miners who dug tunnels through mountains but did not know they banned it. That black coal dust crap can't be any better. Anybody else ever use it? But I got stuff blasted and painted today. I use my wheel turner I use to split the rims and weld them back together to paint them now. Works good--No runs-Getting older--can't weld as good as I used to and can't see to paint as good either. Built a set of 18 in. rims for my Son's 88---Tee
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