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    Abrasive blasting paint off a door - GIF

    Abrasive blasting paint off a door.




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    I wonder if that is dry ice blasting. I do not see much sand around the door.

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    sarebbe utile avere un link per sapere esattamente di cosa si tratta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fergiomaria View Post
    sarebbe utile avere un link per sapere esattamente di cosa si tratta.

    it would be useful to have a link to know exactly what it is.
    Ho cambiato opinione al riguardo. NON è ghiaccio secco. Se guardi il pavimento nell'angolo in basso a sinistra, tra 0:24 e 0:34 secondi, puoi vedere la sabbia accumularsi e poi essere eliminata mentre sposta l'ugello più in basso. C'è anche sabbia dietro la porta.

    I have changed my opinion on this. It is NOT dry ice. If you look at the floor in the lower left corner, between 0:24 and 0:34 seconds, you can see the sand build up then be cleared away as he moves the nozzle lower. There is also sand behind the door.
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    concordo anche io

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    From youtube.com/watch?v=SilHPuA8k7M

    "We used a fine crushed glass at 45-50 psi with a fan tip."

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    According to the comments to the YouTube video from above , he was using a DB800 blasting machine. Hooked to a 375 CFM compressor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karl_H View Post
    From youtube.com/watch?v=SilHPuA8k7M

    "We used a fine crushed glass at 45-50 psi with a fan tip."
    Interesting. I would have guessed walnut shells.



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