I'm learning as I go. Will check some of the local stores and see if anyone carries blasting media. What do you use?
I really like the finish from glass beadOkay is abrasive media grit like sand paper grit? The higher the number the finer it is? And the lower the number the more coarse it is?
The media I am using right now is a 80 grit and the next step down from that is a 70 grit.
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By this chart I really "F"d up. I'm using soda media and I should be using glass bead or walnut shell. So I really need to get some different media for my cabinet. Leason learned.....
I really like the finish from glass bead
I think you’ll be happy. We would remove mill scale with it on raw steel for nice results.Soda was the big mistake. They sell a 40/70 grit mix glass bead I think I'll try.
Cut the gate out between 2-3. That way when you are creeping up something in 1st and things turn brown, you can slam reverse and save it.This is pure sexyness......
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They either really cleaned up the old box or sent me a new one.
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And I had to get a new assist cylinder because my model was discontinued.
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The only bad part is that they sent the wrong reservoir cap back. So now I have to get the right one. Or send them my spare to have modified because they lost the first one I sent.
Cut the gate out between 2-3. That way when you are creeping up something in 1st and things turn brown, you can slam reverse and save it.
I won't buy HF media again. I picked up 50 lbs of glass a little bit ago and it broke down REALLY fast. I've used "one time use" coal slag more successfully. Honestly, for the castings and steel you're cleaning up, just run down to the farm store and pick up 50 lbs of black diamond coal slag for 10 bucks and be done with it. You'll save SO much time, especially if you're trying to use soda!Okay is abrasive media grit like sand paper grit? The higher the number the finer it is? And the lower the number the more coarse it is?
The media I am using right now is a 80 grit and the next step down from that is a 70 grit.
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By this chart I really "F"d up. I'm using soda media and I should be using glass bead or walnut shell. So I really need to get some different media for my cabinet. Leason learned.....
I won't buy HF media again. I picked up 50 lbs of glass a little bit ago and it broke down REALLY fast. I've used "one time use" coal slag more successfully. Honestly, for the castings and steel you're cleaning up, just run down to the farm store and pick up 50 lbs of black diamond coal slag for 10 bucks and be done with it. You'll save SO much time, especially if you're trying to use soda!
https://www.blackdiamondabrasives.com/products/black-diamond-coal-slag
Poly Performance@mrblaine who's lower shock mounts on the front axle do you use? Are they a custom item made for you or are they from a vendor? Borrowed from @Midnight LJR (Awesome work all of you did)
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You're just gonna have to make them fit since they are for a TJ inner C.@mrblaine you can tell me I'm fucked up like soup sandwich but I'd like your input on how to mount the swaybar mounts.
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Do I need to make the triangle brace fit tighter to the C?
In the picture on your website it appears that the C doesn't curve as much as mine. Don't want to screw this up.
Cut the gate out between 2-3. That way when you are creeping up something in 1st and things turn brown, you can slam reverse and save it.
It also hates being shifted between D and R quickly, I hear that makes them blow up fast.I remember learning that trick a few years ago from UTV guys (who probably got it from the Jeep guys).
The less I'm constrained to the stock drivetrain the more I realize that the 42RLE is not the answer the further I build.
It also hates being shifted between D and R quickly, I hear that makes them blow up fast.
The one nice thing about having a 46RE transmission. It's from a full size truck so my Jeep even as a pig isn't near what a Ram 2500 weighs. And this transmission was built to handle the added power of the 408.It also hates being shifted between D and R quickly, I hear that makes them blow up fast.
You're just gonna have to make them fit since they are for a TJ inner C.