Hey there, does anyone know why not to sandblast a project with glass beads? Most say use aluminum oxide what's the difference? The sandblasting I'm going to do is a prep or duracoat finish.
Any thoughts would be great.
Blargon, when I use the term "sand" I mean aluminum oxide, as it is sand, as opposed to glass bead. You must be super careful, 'cause that stuff will remove metal in a heartbeat if you're not !!!!
Blargon, when I use the term "sand" I mean aluminum oxide, as it is sand, as opposed to glass bead. You must be super careful, 'cause that stuff will remove metal in a heartbeat if you're not !!!!
I've never heard of anyone using aluminum oxide on rifles, it is very aggressive and will remove material. I have bead blasted dozens of guns for bluing and for Teflon coating and they work just fine without the possibility of material removal. The newer the beads the coarser the finish. I would never use sand for this application and absolutely never use sand on aluminum.......................it will literally disappear in your hand if you're not careful. I have used both extensively and would never use sand on rifle parts.
I've blasted close to 70 guns with 120 grit aluminum oxide and it definitely will not remove material. It won't remove a gob of grease. As stated above..glass beads will leave the surface looking like a golf ball..not what you want for good adhesion.
removing the finish is only half of the process. you need to roughen up the surface so the new finish will adhere. glass beads won't rough it up at all, silica sand will somewhat but nothing works as well as aluminum oxide. it's what the companies that make the finishes recommend..and they do that for a reason..it's called R & D.
Id use baking soda, only takes paint and rust off
Good ridens take your douche baggy attitude with you.Thats a great idea! Personally I just drag my guns behind my car on a long rope until they are roughed up enough to spray some Krylon on.
I'm officially checking out of this thread.
I beg to differ... I blast with steel media on a daily basis... it'll roughen stuff up like nothing else! but even with the hyper-aggressive steel media, I could still give a smooth finish if that's what's desired![]()
rotflmao.Thats a great idea! Personally I just drag my guns behind my car on a long rope until they are roughed up enough to spray some Krylon on.



























