silveradohd39
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Hello all,
I have a light duty gravity fed sandblaster that says its capable of using almost any type of blasting media. I would like to experiment with using this to sand various parts on my Deuce, and possibly the whole truck depending on how it works out. But I have heard a lot about Silicosis, and how CARC paint is very hazardous. So first off: can you get away with using a different type of media for the sandblaster such as glass beads, that wont emit Silica into the air? I was planning on using a higher end 3m double filter mask (non pressurized). As Far as the carc paint goes, where does the danger lye in this: containing led?, body contact with it? Inhalation? Any safety/environment friendly info would be greatly appreciated before I tackle this project.
Thomas
I have a light duty gravity fed sandblaster that says its capable of using almost any type of blasting media. I would like to experiment with using this to sand various parts on my Deuce, and possibly the whole truck depending on how it works out. But I have heard a lot about Silicosis, and how CARC paint is very hazardous. So first off: can you get away with using a different type of media for the sandblaster such as glass beads, that wont emit Silica into the air? I was planning on using a higher end 3m double filter mask (non pressurized). As Far as the carc paint goes, where does the danger lye in this: containing led?, body contact with it? Inhalation? Any safety/environment friendly info would be greatly appreciated before I tackle this project.
Thomas