Automobilist
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Just got my first blast cabinet. Plan on mostly cleaning ancient British car parts, etc. What do you recommend as a good media?
Blast media selection depends on what you are doing. Heavy rust on thick steel and cast iron part, use Black Beauty or Aluminum Oxide. General purpose blasting on a wide range of parts, crushed glass. Cleaning pot metal and delicate castings, walnut shells.
Here's a good overview of the options:
http://www.kramerindustriesonline.com/finishing-guides/blasting-media-selection-guide.htm
Glass bead. Aluminum oxide is very aggressive media. You will need different media for different types of parts. Al Oxide works pretty good on rust from a cast iron part. It will etch an aluminum part, maybe more than you'd like. Make sure your cabinet has a reasonable method for changing out the media.
Went through several medias in my time doing custom powdercoating. What I found was:
Black Beauty is aggressive, finish is a bit rough, works great...the first few times and then degrades into dust and is a pain.
Straight aluminum oxide works great as well, not that cheap.
Glass bead is slow but leaves a nice finish.
Aluminum oxide/glass bead mix is a very good solution, not overly expensive and you can use it on a lot of different materials and the finish is rather good.
Here is a comparison guide and product description. You should be able to get similar products locally, although you never know in California!.
https://www.tptools.com/tech-abrasive-comparison.dlp
http://www.tptools.com/Most-Popular-Abrasives.html
