Best Sandblasting Sand?

   / Best Sandblasting Sand? #1  

Dan22

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Hello,
I have a couple of blasters including a suction type and a new HF pressurized type. I would like to know what folks use for the pressurized sandblasters. I have some rather large items to clean up, and buying 50# of alumina or some other standard blaster sand can be quite expensive.

Are there any bulk alternatives out there? I would like to avoid silica sand due to its silicosis hazard. I intend to blast outdoors and if necessary will make a tarped area to try and recover some of the sand for re-use. Of course I use a respirator for any blasting work.

I used some Lowe's Play Sand, and that just plugged up the jets, and made such a dusty mess it was pretty much useless.

Thanks in advance.
Dan
 
   / Best Sandblasting Sand? #2  
It's best to buy media sold as sand blasting media because it's sifted unlike "play sand". You probably ended up with a clogged nozle because you were using unsifted media. If you plan on blasting a lot outside you might think about getting a soda blast conversion for your unit. I started soda (baking soda,Bicarbonate Soda) blasting a couple of years ago and as long as the item being blasted is not heavily rusted it can't be beat. If doing vehicles or tractors you don't have to remove glass or trim as it will not harm them at all and it's environmentally friendly. The only environmental concern you would have would be the paint you are blasting off. I would suggest you also get the water kit also. It cuts down on the cloud of soda and leaves the metal the with a Bicarbonate Soda residue which prevents corrosion from forming on steel for up to 6 weeks and longer with inside dry storage.

Do a online search, there are numerous suppliers. Eastwood sells them. Here's a basic description of the process. Eastwood Airbrushes - High Performance at an Economy Price
 
   / Best Sandblasting Sand? #3  
DP,

I do like the idea of sodablasting, especially since it's recommended for wood restoration projects. It also 'cleans' the grease and grime that builds up as well.

A few questions if I may:

1. Have you used yours on wood?
2. How much is the soda media that you buy?
3. How long (in minutes) does a bag last when you're blasting at various pressures? 20psi-120psi
4. Did you get a retrofit kit for a standard blaster or did you buy a blaster designed from the ground up to be a sodablaster?

Thanks in advance...
 
   / Best Sandblasting Sand? #4  
1. No, I can't say I have.
2. The media I buy is Natruim 260 Soda Blasting Media, it has a very uniform grain and virtually no powder making it very effecient. I buy it from a local distributor for around $32.00 for a 50 pound bag.
3. 1 bag can last me as long as 1 hour. It takes very little soda compared to sand blasting.
4. I actually got a used Stripco trailer mounted unit at a auction. It has a 210 CFM John Deere powered compressor with it. Not what I went to the auction for but I couldn't pass up the deal. I figured if nothing else it was a heck of a nice compressor set up. After using it the first time to blast a Desoto I was in the process of restoring I have not used a sand blaster since except on heavy crunchy rust.
 
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hi "Dan22",

i to use "play sand" for cost reasons, it must be screened before use to remove pebbles and other debris. the sifting screen that came with my blaster will not allow anything larger that 1/16" to pass through. so i would guess that some 1/16" mesh screen would do what you need. also it will be usefull for sweep up and recycling sand.

hi "srjones",

from research i found that "Ground Pecan Shells" is the best media to use for blasting wood. it is plentifull down here because of numerous Pecan Orchards, so availability may be a problem elsewhere.

Do a google search with this phrase "wood blasting media", it will give you alot more information than i can.
c/p ex: Blast cleaning wood can be accomplished successfully using corn cob grit.
 
   / Best Sandblasting Sand? #6  
blast outdoors and if necessary will make a tarped area to try and recover some of the sand for re-use. Of course I use a respirator for any blasting work.

I tried that once with less than desirable results. Yet a Blasting Cabinet reuses the media? :confused:

I have also used glass beads for blasting. These I preferred to the sand media.:D

My blasting experience is rather limited as is my equipment so my comments should only be taken in limited quantities.:D
 
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I used to use blasting sand in my cabinet. Its ok, but its life is limited and it creates alot of dust, even with dust collection. After a couple hours, its the consistency of talcum powder. I now use aluminum oxide, its much better than sand, its dusty, but less than sand. Once this abrasive is warn, i think im going to steel shot, and deal with the increased wear on my cabinet that it will create. I use a pressure pot type cabinet, its much better than siphon feed.

As far as outside blasting, there are some options, such as copper slag and starblast that have less risk of silicosis due to low levels of silica. Thats what i'd use, unless i had a supplied air system.

Shaw Resources
 
   / Best Sandblasting Sand? #9  
the best blasting media that I have found is black beauty. it holds up very well I used it in my cabinet for quit a long time before it needed to replace it
 
   / Best Sandblasting Sand?
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#10  
Thanks again everyone! This is just the info I was looking for. :p I think I will go with the copper slag. I found it locally for $10 for 100 lb bag. Various sizes readily available too.

What a great site.

Dan
 

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