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Used the wife's rubber dishwashing gloves? JK (n/m)
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Milo (San Antonio, TX.)
on December 19, 2002 at 11:11 AM
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If you are at all handy...
posted by Flycaz
on December 19, 2002 at 10:45 AM
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Would a sandblaster work well in the initial stages of >>
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NC-Z
09:28:12 12/19/02
yes. very well. use glass media instead of sand. (n/m)
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niXit
09:55:51 12/19/02
Thanks, now I have an excuse to buy one (n/m)
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NC-Z
09:58:31 12/19/02
you will be IMMENSLY IMPRESSED...however...
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niXit
10:09:28 12/19/02
Would you recommend the enclosed type of sandblasting unit >
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NC-Z
10:24:41 12/19/02
two schools of thought on this...
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niXit
10:33:03 12/19/02
I had wanted to get the cabinet style anyway, so thanks! (n/m)
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NC-Z
10:35:37 12/19/02
If you are at all handy...
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Flycaz
10:45:25 12/19/02
Used the wife's rubber dishwashing gloves? JK (n/m) -
Milo (San Antonio, TX.)
11:11:45 12/19/02
How'd you know... But the gloves are mine. I have Dish duty! (n/m)
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Flycaz
12:00:58 12/19/02
And a jockstrap for breathing mask? Or is that just me? (n/m)
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Milo (San Antonio, TX.)
13:52:40 12/19/02
Oh no... I think that's just you... ;) (n/m)
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Flycaz
14:08:28 12/19/02
oops, the other school of thought...
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niXit
10:36:32 12/19/02
It's good for the first stage with is cast smoothing and
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Milo (San Antonio, TX.)
10:51:10 12/19/02
very good point. blasting a plenum or water pipe
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niXit
10:56:25 12/19/02
Correct! Looking at a 40+ hour job. I've been searching
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Milo (San Antonio, TX.)
11:10:24 12/19/02
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