boffintech
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 29, 2005
- 469
Does it pay to sandblast concrete testing equipment clean.
A slump cone with hardened concrete on the inside is out of spec. Wire brush? Labor intensive. Acid? Dangerous and leads to rust. Sandblasting? The slump cone is zinc plated on the outside. If this is removed it will have to be replaced or the cone will rust. Sandblast then paint it? The thing only cost $30. Throw it away?
Pressure meter and roll-a-meter. Sandblasting? And then do a seal kit... Or just send it out to someone that does this.
A table top sandblasting cabinet might be big enough to fit the stuff in and clean it up. But is it worth it?
What's the best way? Any ideas or opinions?
Thanks in advance.
A slump cone with hardened concrete on the inside is out of spec. Wire brush? Labor intensive. Acid? Dangerous and leads to rust. Sandblasting? The slump cone is zinc plated on the outside. If this is removed it will have to be replaced or the cone will rust. Sandblast then paint it? The thing only cost $30. Throw it away?
Pressure meter and roll-a-meter. Sandblasting? And then do a seal kit... Or just send it out to someone that does this.
A table top sandblasting cabinet might be big enough to fit the stuff in and clean it up. But is it worth it?
What's the best way? Any ideas or opinions?
Thanks in advance.