Hello everyone,

My wife just got me an abrasive blast cabinet, which I plan to use on stripping 
Edison bedplates for re-painting.  Can someone who has used this method of 
stripping give me some tips?  What sort of abrasive is best to use on 
bedplates?  On American Restoration they started using walnut shells, or some 
such abrasive, but on very thin, fragile metal pieces.  I think I can go a 
little stronger on bedplates!  Glass beads are what are sold with it, I 
believe.  Any help or advice is appreciated.  My first job is on an Edison 
Standard F bedplate and carriage.  The bedplate has flakes of paint off, and 
some rust areas.  I was just going to use a great Standard D bedplate I have, 
but then saw that the serial number was stamped on the bottom of the F bedplate 
and matched the number on the tag.  So, I said I can't separate!  So, here goes 
a complete restoration!

Mike Sorter
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