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14 hours ago, aspenarb said:

Forgot to add a bit about the kiln dried sand, as soon as the bag is opened its best decanted into an old 20ltr drum or bin and keep the lid on. Any moisture will make the sand clog in the gun.

 

Bob

 

I'll add another tip, for this small scale blast cleaning I have a ton bag suspended and rigged open from above which acts as a 'cabinet' and catches nearly all the blasting medium which can then be easily sieved and recycled 👍

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There was a thread on here recently about doing battle with replacement HT caps. These hellerman mini boot stretchers are the nuts, cant get any easier than this.

 

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Easy to get orientation right before releasing.

 

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5 minutes ago, aspenarb said:

There was a thread on here recently about doing battle with replacement HT caps. These hellerman mini boot stretchers are the nuts, cant get any easier than this.

 

Link

 

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Easy to get orientation right before releasing.

 

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Used them 40 years ago putting rubber sleeves on co-ax cables I'd soldered up. Thanks for the blast from the past.

 

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1 hour ago, Bob_z_l said:

Used them 40 years ago putting rubber sleeves on co-ax cables I'd soldered up. Thanks for the blast from the past.

 

 

I got these about twenty years ago, mainly for the stretch boots on battery cable crimps.

 

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25 minutes ago, aspenarb said:

 

I got these about twenty years ago, mainly for the stretch boots on battery cable crimps.

 

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Tidy.

 

All moved to heat shrink now.


Got Erma crimps for the small co-ax's haven't needed them in years. 

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