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 From:  Engravin' Dave (DATAKES)
 To:  JimK (JUSTTHE4OFUS) 
3603.7 In reply to 3603.6 

Jim,

I'm curious if you got any electrical shock on your forearms when you were blasting. The reason I ask is that aluminum oxide generates plenty of static electricity, enough to send a little wattage into your arms when you come in contact with the metal frame of your cabinet.

220 grit will get you some really good detail, especially if you are using it in combination with RapidMask when blasting photographs.


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 From:  JimK (JUSTTHE4OFUS)
 To:  Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) 
3603.8 In reply to 3603.7 

David,

None noticed yet but I have very limited experience so far, wonder if my foot on the cement floor grounds me out?

Jim Kenndy, Sr.
Just the 4 of Us Engraving
York, Maine

 
 
     
 

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