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Old 10-07-2009, 09:20 AM   #1
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http://www.ntruddock.com/
Saw this on a site, has anybody tried or is using this ceramic media.
I was thumbing down through the different types of grades and it looks to be useable a few times.
I order Walnut Shell to try, You guys out west seem to like it so I’m gonna give it a try.

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Hi Jim. I don't know about ceramic either but you will like the walnut. It won't hurt glass or chrome but no film like soda. Good on the boat bottoms too. I have used 90 psi and I go through maybe four bags on a 20 to 24 foot boat.
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Come on No one has try'd this stuff ?

The stuff sound like it be good in a blast cabnet
Bought 6 bags of walnut shell from marco $16.80 ea. w/o shipping.
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I think I paid about the same from surface tek for walnut. $20 with shipping. I bought two skids to keep the shipping down. I just used it on a 65 stang. just had a primer on it. I used four bags. Then took the surface rust off at 20 psi with fine glass from new age. Zero warping for sure. , no heat at all. I'm thinking $1.90 per lb for the walnut and $1.35 for glass. I will prime it too for $200. plus primer.
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