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alum oxi or glass bead
which one for stripping the finish off a gun and why.
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which one for stripping the finish off a gun and why.
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perfectStriker said:Aluminum oxide. Not because it will strip the finish better then glass beads but because it makes very jagged marks on the surface for the new finish to adhere to.
Glass beads will make it look like the surface of a golf ball.
Striker said:CnL..120 grit aluminum oxide won't cause any damage to the rifle. Blasting at 40 psi it won't remove grease from guns.
It is extremely fine.
Mind you if you held it in the same spot for a long period of time it might ,but any media would if you held it long enough..well maybe not baking soda.
120 grit aluminum oxide is what KG Coating reccomends and I do believe Armacoat does as well.
It takes more time to prepare the gun then it does to actually spray the finish on eh!Cocked&Locked said:noted. I didn't suggest that either media would degrease, that needs to be done before, then the whole thing washed again after to remove grit from crannies. I've always removed finish with fine beads, but your right, at low pressure, the fine grit would be ok as well. I just won't recomend something I've never tried.....you have so it seems both work ok, one may have an advantage in regaurds to certian finish applications.
Striker said:It takes more time to prepare the gun then it does to actually spray the finish on eh!
I degrease them too before blasting. I actually bake the part at 325 for an hour before I blast it to sweat any oil or grease out. After learning the hard way..![]()
How does the finish last using beads?
Damn..I use 120 grit at 40 psi and I've changed it once already after doing approx 12 rifles.Murdoc said:We change out the aluminum oxide once a year, we use 80 grit most of the time.at 120 psi you can strip bluing and old parkerizing quite quickly which is nice to keep the work going quicker.
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Damn..I use 120 grit at 40 psi and I've changed it once already after doing approx 12 rifles.
It was getting really dusty in my cabinet so I figured it was "worn out".
We didn't have a dust recovery system in place until about 2 weeks ago. Hooked a shop vac up which worked great except the paper filter slipped off the foam one..the bearings didn't last to long after that..Cocked&Locked said:no, but if you have a filter/ dust removal system it might be clogged up and need cleaning. If not, ignore the dust (as long as it stays in the cabinet) and change it when it quits working....
Striker said:We didn't have a dust recovery system in place until about 2 weeks ago. Hooked a shop vac up which worked great except the paper filter slipped off the foam one..the bearings didn't last to long after that..
I wear a good quality mask when I'm blasting as well.
Safety equip is a high priority..I wear a good quality respirator when I paint and have the window open with an exhaust fan running in it as well.Cocked&Locked said:rodger that! your lungs will thank you, and you'll live long enought to be thanked by them!