I have several commercial cabinets that I use for various things. The trick is to use the appropriate media in the blaster --machine parts, etc. use walnut shells. You'd be hard pressed to find a method that would do less damage, short of a toothbrush and water. 
  
  I also use electrolysis quite often --each process to it's appropriate job, is my way of looking at things.
  
  --- In atlas_craftsman@yahoogroups.com, Charles Gallo <Charlie@...> wrote:
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  > On Aug 13, 2012, at 8:43 AM, Guenther Paul <paulguenter@...> wrote:
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  > > You are absolutely correct sand has no place on any machine. 
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  > I'd more agree with JT that it is limited, vs no place. Ran across some rusty legs where sandblasting would work, ditto the bottom of the stand on my current machine. But any place that is supposed to be a machined surface? Shudder
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