Hi List,
There I was Saturday afternoon. Planning on doing some sand blasting on the
front valence of my TR4A. Due to the humidity around here in Cincinnati, the
glass media I was using would hardly go through the funnel into the blaster!
Does anybody have any ideas on drying out the media and keeping it that way
until I use it?
My house in air conditioned so I think that once I get the stuff relatively
dry, I can start storing it in the basement which is also air conditioned.
Since this air is relatively de-humidified, it should stay dry for awhile.
This gets me to my real question. How do I get the stuff dry enough to work
with? I thought about buying a cheap cookie sheet and baking it one tray at
a time in the oven on the lowest setting for 15-20 minutes per tray. I would
rather find some way that would not involve our kitchen for obvious reasons.
I have 3 moisture separators between the air compressor and the blaster so I
think that is not going to be a problem.
I am so close on this thing I hate to run into this now but...
Thanks,
Dave Connitt
Cincinnati, OH
'65 TR4A
web page http://home.fuse.net/davestr4a
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