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Neal,
I just use cheap silica sand (#4020)in my blaster, and I put duct tape 
on the machined surfaces...Brian

Robert neal zimmerman wrote:
> 
>  I got a blast cabinet today. Anxu=ious  to do some sandblasting of
>  numerous parts laying around.
>     The QUESTION: when blasting something with machined surfaces, say an
>     intake manifold, what will protect the machined surfaces? Or do i
>     even need to worry about them?
>    Neal ZImmerman, Eugene Oregon



'64 Belvedere
Woodstock, IL.

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