HI Tim ,
Try some 100 mesh screen over the lens of your mask, spaced about 1/4" away.
It works wonders for keeping the lens clear.
Henry
----- Original Message -----
From: Timothy Smith <timothy.smith1@worldnet.att.net>
To: Military Vehicles List <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 1:09 PM
Subject: [MV] It's Beer:30!
> Hi list!
> It's BEER:30 at my house. Time out from sandblasting and time for a big
> heaping sandwich, pickle and chips and a FAT TIRE amber ale. Yummy.
> *URRRP!....'SCUZE ME!*
> Today the blasting is going S L O W. I am tackling the last part of the
> chassis that is playing "hard to get." It's one of those areas that is
> constructed in such a way that all the sand comes right back at the mask
and
> hood, etching the lens and making it hard to see. It's also in one of
those
> spots that requires either sitting indian-style or lying on my back which
> limits my ability to move about to get into the crevices. Everything else
> should be clear sailing from here. Also undertook the final clean up of
> that brake backing plate I took off the Scout this past week and some hubs
> from by WC54 which have been holding up THAT project for forever. So,
while
> it doesn't look like I have made much progress so far, I actually have.
> Gonna finish my lunch and then BACK TO THE SALT MINES!
> Later, y'all.
> TJ
>
>
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