manders
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Hello to all!
I'm about a week away from getting my entire truck blasted. I found a company whose facility can handle an M923 ***and*** they do "slurry" blasting, which is a mixture of water and abrasive media, which is very helpful for keeping the dust down to a minimum (which I've been told is a good thing with CARC).
As I will be driving to the site (and back again!!!), from those of y'all who have experience with blasting intricate and "delicate" equipment, is there any particular areas on these trucks I need to warn the guy about? (He regularly does work on trucks, so I'm pretty confident he knows not to shoot up the engine compartment, boots, seals, etc. .)
Also, do you attempt to tape-off and/or bag any specific areas, or just avoid them?
Thanks for the guidance. I'll be sure to take lots of pictures.
MAnders.
I'm about a week away from getting my entire truck blasted. I found a company whose facility can handle an M923 ***and*** they do "slurry" blasting, which is a mixture of water and abrasive media, which is very helpful for keeping the dust down to a minimum (which I've been told is a good thing with CARC).
As I will be driving to the site (and back again!!!), from those of y'all who have experience with blasting intricate and "delicate" equipment, is there any particular areas on these trucks I need to warn the guy about? (He regularly does work on trucks, so I'm pretty confident he knows not to shoot up the engine compartment, boots, seals, etc. .)
Also, do you attempt to tape-off and/or bag any specific areas, or just avoid them?
Thanks for the guidance. I'll be sure to take lots of pictures.
MAnders.