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Sandblasting Kitchen Cabinets


Posted by Missouri City Texas on March 23rd, 2010 04:52 PM
In reply to Sandblasting wood by Doug Ellwood on January 11th, 1998 10:12 PM [Go to top of thread]

Thanks for information. I can tarp off kitchen and all vents and such. The doors i would remove and do in a self made plastic room/cabinet.

What would be the desired course, some say comercial grade quickcrete but that would be various in grit, right?

I want a near ready to be finished blast (as long as my techniques is correct) would 80 grit remove layer of varnish, oil based paint and base layer is a dark stain.

Should i use two grits and do it twice.

Also, if sifted properly, is it standard practice to reuse sand on the ground?

They were custom cabinets in 1973 and have many features to keep and restore.

I have a Husky 28 Gallon Air Compressor that operates my air tools at 90 psi but goes up to an operating psi of 120 and a cut off at 150 psi. Is this adequate with a normal sandblasting kit for air compressor?
Thanks

Robert

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