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Quote from: Tonka on January 30, 2014, 08:22:56 amSome folks say that 'sand' blasting is too harsh but IMO it's been done that way for years. If you are gonna strip that frame down, have that POR 15 ready to go immediately after you blast it. The por15 will seal it up better than new. I also redlined the interior of my cab with roll on bed liner. I want this truck to be handed down to my son years from now.They do not make em like they used to. Using sand as the blasting materials will leave divot's and a ruff area, for a frame that is OK. For body work most use crushed walnut shells to blast with, less abrasive and leave little to no marks.
Some folks say that 'sand' blasting is too harsh but IMO it's been done that way for years. If you are gonna strip that frame down, have that POR 15 ready to go immediately after you blast it. The por15 will seal it up better than new. I also redlined the interior of my cab with roll on bed liner. I want this truck to be handed down to my son years from now.They do not make em like they used to.