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Re: sandblasting gas tank/the big boom
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Posted by big jt on September 18, 2006 at 08:28:35 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: sandblasting gas tank/the big boom posted by n8terry on September 18, 2006 at 05:56:36:
I agree with Rusty. Sandblasting a whole tractor is asking for a major amount of trouble. Don't think you can seal everything off. I had a bodyman do that with a pickup I once owned. Was putting in rocker panels and needed to blast some of the floor boards. He thought he had the dash sealed off "real well". As a result I got the privilage of replacing the Radio, Light switch, and speedo. I found sand in all of these componants plus quite a ways up in the steering column. If you are working on the gas tank and concerned I would suggest the inert gas idea. I know peole have used car exhaust but I would be a little iffy about that. Modern cars are so clean their exhaust will still support combustion. jm2cw jt
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