Is that better known as Naval Jelly?
Man, you guys are strange. Never figured out where you got that stuff.
Only ever found lint in mine............

Is that better known as Naval Jelly?



full circle shark hunter, full circle...![]()
Got to page 71 of this post.. Great stuff thanks to all for the info...
However, I feel the need to comment on sandblasting material. I did a lot of research and found that Crushed Glass Grit is very effective and completly inert.. That means safe. Sand and most other media are dangerous to your lungs.
If you use glass you only need a paper breathing mask and face shield. I sandblasted my blazer frame. I put tarps on the ground and when I was done I captured most of it and ran it through a very fine screen and re-used it. Again and Again.. Saved a lot of money and only used about 40 lbs to do the entire frame.
Paper breathing masks don't do anything for fine dust, only particles that are heavy enough to fall to the ground easily. Use a sealed mask for anything you don't want to get in your lungs.

jambs look good..... gonna blast/paint the frames?


well, I don't expect the cabinet to be up and running for probably a month or so, but if ya don't mind waiting, sure...




come on, how about some edge-lit plexi sharksteeth mounted to em? in amber to match the rig!![]()
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sorry, carry on....![]()
