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Re: Sandblasting- How hazardous?

To: Dave Rupert <Dave_Rupert@codl.com>
Subject: Re: Sandblasting- How hazardous?
From: George Richardson <gprtech@frontiernet.net>
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 15:24:51 -0400
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Organization: Merlin Group Inc.
References: <9904199245.AA924548743@codl.com>
Dave, for all of the sandblasting I've done, I've used the same precautions as
you. However, I avoid blastic if any other method will work. Not only is it
mess and possibly hazzardous, but I find it doesn't work as well as many other
methods.

My prefered method these days is to use those 3M stripping wheels. A half dozen
of those does better than 2 dozen bags of sand, and is a lot cleaner.

Dave Rupert wrote:

>      Hey folks,
>
>      I use an 80 lb pressure blaster for doing any paint stripping/rust
>      removal on my TR4 (there's my LBC content!).  I have recently stumbled
>      across a lot of literature regarding silicosis, which is a lung
>      disease caused by the inhalation of silica dust.  As a weekend
>      hobbyist, I probably only use the gear once every couple of months for
>      a few hours at a time. If I'm doing a big project, I may use it all
>      day on a free Saturday. I use a blast hood from Eastwood, as well as a
>      respirator rated for hazardous dust (not an air supplied respirator).
>
>      So, am I killing myself, or what?  The OSHA literature that I've read
>      says that it takes 20-30 years of exposure to contract the disease,
>      with sometimes as little as 10 years if the person has a heavy
>      exposure.  However, all of the bags of sand I've been buying have
>      notices on them that make it sound like if I'm not using an air
>      supplied respirator, I'll drop dead in a week. A lot of my local
>      stores have stopped carrying blasting sand, too.
>
>      I've looked into alternative blast medias, and they are 10X the price
>      of sand.  I've also looked into air supplied resirators, and they are
>      also hideously expensive.
>
>      I'm wondering if there are any other folks out there who do any
>      sandblasting, and what level of protection is being used or
>      recommended.
>
>      Thanks,
>
>      David Rupert
>      1967 TR4A
>      1980 TR7




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