Full Version: SCM sandblaster
From: gt350ed [#5]
28 Dec 2006
To: lindalee [#4] 28 Dec 2006
Also, although the "mask" process CAN be cumbersome, with a laser and a product from Photobrasive called LaserMask, it's a snap. Just remove the carrier sheet and laser to create the stencil/mask. With non-porous flat substrates, the self adhesive of LaserMask is sufficient. Otherwise, applying a brush-on coat of typical mask adhesive will generally do the trick. Then just tape up and blast.
From: lindalee [#6]
29 Dec 2006
To: ALL
Thanks again for the help & I wish you all the best of New Years!!!
From: AL (APOPOWSKI) [#7]
6 Feb 2007
To: lindalee [#1] 6 Feb 2007
I have had the Scm System for about 4 years.
It comes with all the training tapes.
When I first received the unit it was easy to setup and after reviewing the tapes I started right in.
I like pressure pot seperate so when I have a large rock that won't fit the cabinet, I just extend the hose and bring the pot outside.
The other nice thing they carry all the items you need to blast, from the equipment to the graphics and everything in between.
I do buy my grit and masks somewhere else for less.