@@NovokNagyra No I didn’t get it. They decided to just get new siding. It was for the best because the wood was kind of moist under the paint and did not hold up well to blasting. When I run the test I time how long it took and what the square footage is and then base the price off that. This job would have been well over $30k and then they would have to stain the wood.
I would just use sand or crush glass. I have tried walnut shells before and don’t think it’s really necessary to go to all that trouble and expense. Just start at a really low psi like 50 and work your way up. I have no idea how much it would take to do 1000 ft.².
I started at about 70 and worked my way up to 90 or so. It was a bad combo of soft wood and it had absorbed moisture being next to the river I think.
I used medium crushed glass and did it dry.
Did you get the bid? After your test run how did your price out this project? Thank you
@@NovokNagyra No I didn’t get it. They decided to just get new siding. It was for the best because the wood was kind of moist under the paint and did not hold up well to blasting. When I run the test I time how long it took and what the square footage is and then base the price off that. This job would have been well over $30k and then they would have to stain the wood.
what pressure and media did you use also dry only right thanks
What media would you use to do a weathered texture on western red cedar boards? Crushed walnut shells? How many pounds to do 1000 s.f.?
I would just use sand or crush glass. I have tried walnut shells before and don’t think it’s really necessary to go to all that trouble and expense. Just start at a really low psi like 50 and work your way up. I have no idea how much it would take to do 1000 ft.².