Sand Blasting Washers

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PVF1799

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During the restoration of Rex '48 I've done a fair bit of sand blasting washers. In the beginning I purchased from TP tools the little bucket w/handle for blasting small parts. It works well for heavier items but I was disappointed with it for washers as they blow around too easily.

Now I make a loop out of wire, load it up with washers, hook the ends together and blast away. The washers spin on the wire and they separate nicely in the airflow. 20-30 washers at a time works well.

I like it...You may too.
 
I don't do any sand blasting, but I clean up washers with the wire wheel on my bench grinder by putting them on a bolt of appropriate size and wheel away. They spin around and get cleaned up, inside and out. :D
 
Don McCombs":x3g6f6ta said:
I don't do any sand blasting, but I clean up washers with the wire wheel on my bench grinder by putting them on a bolt of appropriate size and wheel away. They spin around and get cleaned up, inside and out. :D

Don, great idea - I wish I had thought of that before I purchased the blaster. I did a lot of washers on the wire wheel with them in a vise-grip one at a time. Thanks for the idea.
 
I use a colander to wash small parts in my parts washer. I make sure that I don't return it to the kitchen. :lol: :lol:

Bill
 
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