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How Much Sand Do You Really Need for Sandblasting? Watch This Test!

Ever wondered how much sand you need for a sandblasting project? We get this question all the time, so we decided to put it to the test! In this video, we're using the LE LEMATEC AS118-2C Dual-Feed Sandblaster with Aluminum Oxide #46 to remove paint from a wooden board. By tracking the amount of abrasive used and the time it takes, you can better understand how much media you'll need for your sandblasting projects. 🔹 Test Conditions: ✔ Abrasive Used: Aluminum Oxide #46 ✔ Sandblaster Model: LE LEMATEC AS118-2C (Dual-Feed System) ✔ Surface: Painted wooden board ✔ Air Pressure: 90 PSI (6.2 kg/cm²) More detail: https://www.lematec-tools.com/lematec... What You’ll Learn in This Video: ✅ How fast sandblasting removes paint from wood ✅ How much abrasive material is consumed per surface area ✅ How to estimate your sand usage based on your project ✅ Why a dual-feed sandblaster offers better efficiency This test is designed to help DIYers, professionals, and shop owners better understand the cost and efficiency of sandblasting before they start a project. 🔹 Why Choose the LE LEMATEC AS118-2C? ✔ Dual-Feed System – Switch between gravity and siphon feed for maximum versatility ✔ Compact & Powerful – Handles a variety of sandblasting projects, from rust removal to paint stripping ✔ Great for Multiple Surfaces – Works on wood, metal, stone, and more 💡 Applications for Sandblasting: 🔧 Rust Removal – Strip rust from car parts, tools, and metal fixtures 🎨 Paint Stripping – Remove old coatings from wood, metal, and concrete 🪵 Wood Restoration – Bring back the natural texture of aged wood 🔍 Surface Preparation – Clean and prep surfaces before painting or sealing 📌 Did this test help you? Let us know in the comments! And don’t forget to subscribe for more sandblasting tips and demos!

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