CORVETTE Plecostomus MFK Member Apr 13, 2007 512 22 61 51 CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA Nov 5, 2015 #11 Check with local sand blasting companies or look up abrasives for sand blasting they usually have it.
Check with local sand blasting companies or look up abrasives for sand blasting they usually have it.
S Samaka Jack Dempsey MFK Member Sep 6, 2013 127 28 31 USA Nov 6, 2015 #12 I'll check that, thanks for the input. I know, it's an attractive substrate that I've seen on youtube for years.
I'll check that, thanks for the input. I know, it's an attractive substrate that I've seen on youtube for years.
J jaws7777 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Mar 1, 2014 17,773 20,952 740 White house 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington Nov 14, 2015 #13 You could check out red flint sand too. Never used it but may be an option