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Anyone blasting the body with Black Diamond? Is this a "no no" like sand? If you have heavy rust hit it in stages- peel off a bit, move onward then come back to it later and take some more off, repeat until clean. (Using a HF pressure blaster) and a 24cfm at 90psi IR compressor. Come join the discussion about flora, fauna, health, housing, filters, care, classifieds, and more! Coal slag is an black, glass matrix alumina-silicate which is produced when wet bottom boiler power plants burn pulverized coal. Worked greatit's all my paint guy likes to deal withgives a good "textured" surface to start out fresh with. My 5HP compressor (true 5 HP motor) is 18 1/2 CFM at 90 PSI and I can tee in my other one, which I think is about 7 CFM at 90, for a total of about 25 CFM. I'm not even sure if it's sand; seems like it might actually be a very very fine gravel. Come join the discussion about performance, builds, restoration, modifications, classifieds, troubleshooting, reviews, and more! Thought of this earlier, and I think it'd be good if I could do a dirted planted shrimp tank with the BBBS as a cap. The closest HF store that has them is 109 miles. I do not know of any other practical purpose this would have in the aquarium. It's very course and heavy much like pool filter sand. You must log in or register to reply here. I so wish I could find this stuff locally, shipping is insane! You guessed it the engine was total loss. Slag is to coal as ash is to wood. stores and see if they sell it.
I recently bought the larger pressure tank one from TSC and the Black Diamond media. I haven't used it for planting yet, but I'll be "borrowing" some to cap the eco-complete in the planted 10g CPD tank I'm setting up soon. I had two dryers in line, then even ran 50' of hose through a tub full of ice water but still had condensation in the air. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. -Survivor '68 L-35 Camaro SS, #s matching, Ash Gold/Ivy Gold, black vinyl hard top, TH400.
Bummer. Hi , I am new and looking for some Black Knight Rams. Its coal slag and is magnetic. That's how I found a hardware store near me that sells it. Look at the product picture. It sounds like maybe the suction style is the way to go. for silica. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The reason to use this is strictly cosmetic. Be careful on sheetmetal if you plan to use an industrial type blaster (higher pressure/ volume unit) - try not to "burn" small areas with concentrated blasting, the friction can take the temper from thin metal (ask me how I know- not on the Camaro though!). JavaScript is disabled. Worked a treat, even if I did get a mountain of suds. I did a dirted tank and here are some critical takeaways: I have both medium and fine that I have not used yet! If you have a dust filter on your blast cabinet then I would say no don't use the coal slag. They are super expensive to replace. Is it biodegradable if some of it gets away outside? I don't have it handy, but I think if you google Black Beauty, you'll get the sheet and specs on it. I got mine at Orschelns for ~$7.50 for a 50 pound bag. Those are just two of the tanks I plan to do this with. JavaScript is disabled. Moisture is your biggest issue, but the problem with the hobby style pot blasters is that the metering system is just a basic ball valve, which will make you pull your hair out even with the best conditions. A good sand blaster will tax a 10 hp commercial compressor, and that means you will make a ton of water. Silicone is just fish oil based.
What do y'all think of all this? I've used black beauty to prep steel and it does work very well. I used glass beads on an aluminum vw engine case and the glass embedded in the aluminum and came loose. http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/black-diamond-fine-blasting-abrasives?cm_vc=-10005, http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/black-diamond-medium-blasting-abrasives?cm_vc=-10005, http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/safe-t-sorb-oil-absorbent-40-lb-ca-prop-65-compliant, http://www.amazon.com/BLACK-BEAUTY-Abrasives-Abrasive-Sandblast/dp/B0053GIMW4, http://cscequipment.com/industrial-products/sandblasting/sandblasting-media/coal-slag-walnut-shell/black-beauty-100-fine-20-40-mesh.html, http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/forumapc/library/52554-how-mineralized-soil-substrate-aaron-talbot.html, http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/forumapc/el-natural/29822-useful-links-npt-procedures.html, http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/forumapc/el-natural/84918-suitable-soils-walstad-method.html. Always consult equipment operator's manual and follow safety instructions before operating or servicing any tractor or equipment, or attempting any task. We do a lot of blasting with our PC shop so I have been through the learning curve.
I haven't used glass beads on anything aluminum sense . There is also silicone oil in it to stop it from clumping in the sand blasters it was ment for so rince very well. My 5HP compressor (true 5 HP motor) is 18 1/2 CFM at 90 PSI and I can tee in my other one, which I think is about 7 CFM at 90, for a total of about 25 CFM. That's perfect. The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo, http://www.livelifeonedayatatimeandenjoyit.blogspot.com, http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/substrate/155465-black-diamond.html, VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 600, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada. You are using an out of date browser. It wasn't Palmolive Oxy that was used on critters after an oil spill ._. Well I wanted to go pick it up today if possible. Anyone got pictures of this in their aquariums?? Shoot FINE sand only and your problems will drop to near zero. I saw some on amazon but shipping was $40.00!!! I don't know how soon you need it, but my HF stores nearby were out of nozzles for my blaster. I ordered them from HF online and received them in about a week. Capacity - 399969899 | Tractor Supply Company, Suction Blasting Gun Kit | Guns Valves| Northern Tool + Equipment, http://www.harborfreight.com/21-oz-hopper-gravity-feed-spot-blaster-gun-95793.html, 1/2'' Coalescing Air Filter - TP Tools & Equipment. Can this stuff poison/kill them(breathing it,{next two are about my dogs, not my wife} stepping on it then licking there paws, drinking water that has it in it)? My car was done with BB. I have heard many say to rinse well! !I said it tooThe stuff you linked from tractor supply is it. JobSmart Portable Abrasive Blaster, 20 gal. You could use disks on all the easy spots and just blast the rust and the hard to get to spots. Results? If you use a magnetic algea scraper keep in mind that the blasting sand isnt sand at all. Nothing left to harm the tank! The oil wont hurt anything just unsightly. For th elife of me I could not get it to work without clogging. My biggest worry with stuff is that there is silica in it. It has the optimal hardness, density, and particle shape to provide for an exceptional silica free blasting abrasive, roofing granule, non-skid, and sealcoating surface material.
Basically super heated coal. It took me a few days and about $50 worth of disks but it came out excellent. Call around for tractor/supply/etc. 109 miles each way eats up the day. About how sandblasting can warp panels from the peening affect. I had to get some of the med Diamond the other day (out of fine) and have about 10 -15 clogs per bag. That's what I was afraid of. I've used it and also a similar product from Tractor Supply and Menards. Another tub thread - Navigator Black's backyard.
The scraper will pick it up and scratch the glass. Also, it leaves NO rust behindanywhere. The bottom ash is kept in a molten state until it is tapped and introduced to water. My dogs play around my garage ALL the time and one of them waits outside the door while I'm inside working.
Petco has a self-branded black sand that I absolutely love. Live and learn. I've got the AOSafety resperator from lowes with the twin canisters on the side. The media blast will go places and strip things that you can't get to with a disk. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Is this product dangerous for your health? Any tips as to perhaps do a dirted tank and have the black beauty as a cap? For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker. Would this stuff qualify as not safe to use with that helment? I used disks the whole time and cut out rust to replace with new metal. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Also noticed at tractor supply the other night that their Clarke Blasting helments say "not for use with sand or silica abrasives". They say they're good enough for mold abbatement so I guess it would be o.k. Thanks for any help, Jason. You must log in or register to reply here. I just ran across this stuff 2 nights ago at TSC, but hadn't heard anything about the stuff. JavaScript is disabled. The problem with the HF or tractor supply pressure blasters is they will clog with the med to large black beauty or Diamond brand sands. Best of luck. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. First Generation Camaro Info and Tech - 1967-1969, The Fora platform includes forum software by XenForo, http://nstcenter.com/writeup.aspx?title=Abrasive Blasting&page=TechResourcesAbrasiveBlasting.html, http://http://www.camaros.net/forums/album.php?albumid=1937, http://http://www.camaros.net/forums/album.php?albumid=1929, VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 600, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada. You are using an out of date browser. Did a nice job. A forum community dedicated to 1st generation Chevy Camaros owners and enthusiasts. It is a term used to describe processed coal slag. I'm not %100 sure, but I think it's either silica-free, or very low, but check that out for yourself. Google has a nifty feature that lets you search nearby stores for it. thread as well. I looked on homedepot.com and lowes.com and they don't have it. bb will put heat into the panels and warp if not careful. Doesn't seem to be any other suppliers within 75 miles of me that has any. Saf t sorb is not blackIt is more like a cat litter/clay product that can stand alone or be capped. I think the black diamond has 1%. You must log in or register to reply here. My wife will also come in a lot just to check in on me from time to time. I have a big filter with hanging bags. It sounds like maybe the suction style is the way to go. Went and got some black beauty fine and shoot 200 lbs without 1 problem. You're on to overthinking <3, I'll post more specifics on my thoughts and observations and personal choices for my tanks in the morning but these links should get you started on dirted tanks and how to go about them. Right?
That will have to do it and should be enough. Relaunch of Hobby Machinist Mentoring Program. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The original kind of Dawn, not all this new fangled stuff they're coming out with. I got mine from Northern Tool. I wish I had tried one of the cheaper suction feed systems fist but I still need to get my air dry. If I don't get any responses tomorrow by noon I may post this in the invert section and perhaps on my Oh, Rili? Where I used to work, we used a coal by-product medium and it could easily destroy aluminum if you didn't watch your psi. I used a dremel with a small flapper wheen in the tight areas. Stripping a car with sanding disks and having a car media blasted are two entirely different things. There seems to be a lot of brands. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
I can't say it'd be exactly the same, I bought Palmolive once some 20+ years ago and haven't touched it since. Everywhere I look I can't find it. Do any of you have a recommendation for a good sand blaster? Paint was about 1/8 inch thick. I also used a wire wheel in some spots and on the underside of the trunk I used aircraft stripper. Some of the add-ons on this site are powered by. Convenietly located post. I used about 45 bags of the fine to blast the bottom paint of my fiberglass boat. Yes I got mine at tractor-supply $8.77 for 50lb bag 20/40 but if you have it shipped to you it is too heavy and costly. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. 2022 TractorByNet.com | TractorByNet is a registered trademark of IMC Digital Universe, Inc. Other trademarks on this page are the property of their respective owners. Low free silica - less than 0.1%. There was a discussion about this just a day or two ago. I used those 4.5" abrasive sanding disks from harbor frieght chucked into a grinder and stripped nearly my whole car this way. Despite best efforts with disks, I don't see anyway possible to get the same amount of stripping. Can't take a chance on damaging them. "Black Diamond" is not a brand or specific to one company.
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