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(Sandblasting sheet metal)
(Sandblasting sheet metal)
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*Prolonged sand blasting of thin sheet metal causes frictional heat (''frictional heat, or peening?'') that may cause the metal to ding, warp, or pit. Be aware of this if you especially are going to be doing a long, flat, unsupported body panel. The best way to avoid this on long spans is to spread out the blast from the gun so that not one area receives the brunt of the abrasive blast for a long period of time. It also gives it time to cool.
 
*Prolonged sand blasting of thin sheet metal causes frictional heat (''frictional heat, or peening?'') that may cause the metal to ding, warp, or pit. Be aware of this if you especially are going to be doing a long, flat, unsupported body panel. The best way to avoid this on long spans is to spread out the blast from the gun so that not one area receives the brunt of the abrasive blast for a long period of time. It also gives it time to cool.
  
*Sand creates chlorine ions and corrosive salts that promote [[Rust|rust]].
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*Sand creates chloride ions and corrosive salts that promote [[Rust|rust]].
  
 
==Recycling media==
 
==Recycling media==

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