Fjbj40
Forum Mentor
Glass beading to remove all that oxidation and carbon. It will be effective without removing any base material or causing damage. Then if you are going to paint follow up with a quick light blasting with aluminum oxide, this will provide a good surface for the paint to adhere.
From what I have seen and read about vapor blasting it is not the way you want to go if you are going to paint, way to smooth a surface for paint adhesion.
Glass bead is not a good surface to get paint to stick. Using a steel wire wheel or steel wool will cause dissimilar metal corrosion, not effective. Maybe a brass wheel and brass wool or copper or aluminum wool if you want to go that route.
All your work looks top notch by the way, great job and keep it up!
Cheers
From what I have seen and read about vapor blasting it is not the way you want to go if you are going to paint, way to smooth a surface for paint adhesion.
Glass bead is not a good surface to get paint to stick. Using a steel wire wheel or steel wool will cause dissimilar metal corrosion, not effective. Maybe a brass wheel and brass wool or copper or aluminum wool if you want to go that route.
All your work looks top notch by the way, great job and keep it up!
Cheers