Rusticating

Sanding, rusticating, sandblasting, buffing, etc. All here.
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bandkbrooks
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Re: Rusticating

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Granted, it might sound like a herd of robots raping a Studebaker, but it can sure clean the inside of a gas tank.

Haaaaahahaha. Brilliant. :lol:
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loosvelt
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Re: Rusticating

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I have been thinking about getting the large harbor frieght tumbler for a while. I would use it for knifemaking, but thought I would try it on pipes also.

I would think you would want to go straight to ceramic media for pipes

http://www.mcmaster.com/#4918a918/=7g0yxl

If you can tumble Ti with it, I am sure it can mark up some briar pretty well. If I get one I will report back. For $200 bucks, it might be a good setup for the guys who don't have the money or room for a blasting unit (IF it works).
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