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On 7/27/2011 6:34 PM, Ktot (g) wrote:
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Also can you explain more about
shot blasting? You say it's more cost-effective, but how does
it compare to grinding as far as time involved, how much it's
going to totally mess up my house, etc.? </font></div>
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I don't deal with concrete much, but I do know that a variation of
shot-blasting, using small beads of frozen CO2 works wonders in
other kinds of abrasive cleaning. Much the same as standard shot
blasting, albeit somewhat less abrasive, it has the advantage of
thermal abrasion and the pellets evaporate, reducing clean up.<br>
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I can't say that it's applicable on concrete, but I'd be surprised
if ti didn't have some application.<br>
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Bob Klahn<br>
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