How To Use Sandblast In A Sentence

  • I'm looking for the appearance of sandblasting without the expense. Times, Sunday Times
  • The masonry surface may need to be prepared by sandblasting, application of a primer, and puttying.
  • It has been reroofed, and the outside walls have been sandblasted and repointed.
  • All the companies said that they regularly audited factories to police a ban on sandblasting introduced last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The decaying church building will be re-roofed, its stonework sandblasted and the spire will become part of one apartment.
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  • But you don't need a cold spell - or sandblasting equipment - to give your windows that frosted look.
  • But when he lost his job he used his redundancy pay to start a sandblasting business. The Sun
  • The marks have to be sandblasted away and that in itself has adverse effects on the building.
  • The concrete piers were sandblasted to create a rough, weathered texture, and native trees and saguaros run along the wash, helping the structure blend with the desert.
  • But instead they're sandblasting the larger, more imposing properties of Barkerend Road, which looked comparatively decent, unlike the rows of decrepit back streets hidden behind.
  • Sandblasting machine and ancillary products Shachen separator, industrial vacuum cleaner and efficient filter and dust collector, and so on.
  • The glass doors of the cabinet were sandblasted to add an Art Deco-inspired design that Lou admires.
  • Badge marks applied with acid or sandblast is often so faint as to make them almost invisible.
  • Its crisp, clear surface has been sandblasted with the fine patterns of traditional basketwork, making it look almost as though Feddersen had cast an actual basket in frosted glass. New 'Vantage Point' show at American Indian museum shows off symbolic power
  • Its full-screen model comes in a glowing red, which is achieved by sandblasting and anodisation. Times, Sunday Times
  • A worker untangles his hose on the freshly sandblasted deck of the Queen of Coquitlam.
  • Another brickfielder sandblasts the tent.
  • We do sandblast on occasion, as when topping slabs over waterproofing membrane where runoff would create a problem, or when the architect is adamant about the sandblast texture.
  • Lighter panels were cast with Lagrange pink rock and black and red pigment, then given a light sandblast texture.
  • The wall may have to be sandblasted to get the paint off.
  • These areas could expose what has been hidden just beneath the lunar surface, buried just deep enough so the samples wouldn't have been degraded by the constant rain of micrometeorites that ‘sandblasts’ the rocks on the lunar surface.
  • sandblast the facade of the building
  • Workers for Skywork, a Gibson City-based firm, have started sandblasting a boxcar and a caboose on the north side of the museum grounds.
  • Its crisp, clear surface has been sandblasted with the fine patterns of traditional basketwork, making it look almost as though Feddersen had cast an actual basket in frosted glass. New 'Vantage Point' show at American Indian museum shows off symbolic power
  • The cryptic message occurred to the monument maker after he finished sandblasting it into stone.
  • For those of you interested in refinishing wrought iron or similar types of furnishings, I recommend you acquire a portable air compressor fitted with a sandblasting apparatus.
  • It has lower ramps; the players have rounded feet, which helps players pin the ball; the balls and surface are sandblasted and the nets are higher.
  • Lightly sanded, coated, slurry, or sandbox brick should not be cleaned by sandblasting, unless cleaning cannot be accomplished by any other method, as the brick face can be permanently damaged.
  • Made of naturally felled California Redwood, his images, which were conceived during Woodstock '69, are sandblasted into the wood at his family-run sign company.
  • The cast-in-place walls require intense sandblasting to smooth over the concrete surface. Globe and Mail
  • The thermometer ranges from below zero in the winter to above 100 on torrid summer days when scorching winds sandblast the canyons.
  • The driftwood texture of this side table is achieved by sandblasting mango wood. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having cleared and sandblasted the ivy-covered stone, he pointed it with lime mortar but decided ‘for the sake of appearance’ not to use a lime render over the stone.
  • A similar look can be achieved with a light wash of muriatic acid after the concrete has cured or by sandblasting a cured surface.
  • The finished panels were then sandblasted to clean and remove all sand particles.
  • Since this table was a wedding gift, we had two overlapping oak leaves sandblasted in the surface at the counter shop.
  • Sandblast cleaning material should conform to one of two particle size graduations outlined in the specifications below.
  • Dry sandblast cleaning is a relatively new method of cleaning newly built masonry, although the system has been used for many years in masonry restoration work.
  • Sandblast cleaning is usually acceptable, as is high pressure water cleaning with approved cleaning compounds.
  • The underside of the panelled floor can be painted any colour, and the glass is sandblasted for a raised texture and given an acid polish for a shiny non-slip surface.
  • Until recently, sandblasting was the method used to clean various stone idols, images, and pillars.
  • Sandblast cleaning is also recommended except in the cases where heavy sand finish is involved.
  • As well as using clear, sandblasted glass, Kelly works in cheery yellow and orange.
  • Feather finished hopsacks, calendered drill, sandblasted twill add to the fashion solutions offered by the ever-improving technical advancements of the textile industry.
  • The design team exposed the existing textures by sandblasting and repointing stone and brickwork.
  • Having cleared and sandblasted the ivy-covered stone, he pointed it with lime mortar but decided ‘for the sake of appearance’ not to use a lime render over the stone.
  • Interior windows and glass in doors allow maximum daylight but were sandblasted for privacy.
  • With this procedure, the water creates an abrasive spray as effective, but not as damaging, as sandblasting.
  • The building would have to be sandblasted to remove the black soot.
  • Sandblasting is expensive and it can damage brickwork. Times, Sunday Times
  • His guitar is a gristly sandblast to the eardrums, buzzing over a keyed-up rhythm section, and the raw mix doesn't shave off the edges.
  • The underside of the panelled floor can be painted any colour, and the glass is sandblasted for a raised texture and given an acid polish for a shiny non-slip surface.
  • As a further precaution, approval of the brick manufacturer must be obtained before permitting sandblast cleaning.
  • In the past, we've seen her deriving images from the media, sandblasting text and images onto mirror surfaces and working with photo-serigraphy and lithography.
  • Each piece in the series, ranging from 3 to 7 feet high, is a single thick plate with meticulous rectangles etched or sandblasted onto the surface and inlaid with a mirror plate.
  • Even at low pressures the sandblast gives a very granular texture to the designs that is quite different in appearance and touch from wheel engraving or acid etching.
  • Mirrors, which started out as simple and functional, became a hot trend in decorating when manufacturers added sandblasted and beveled characteristics.
  • Every brick was reused, while timbers were cleaned with dry ice, a gentler technique than sandblasting. Times, Sunday Times
  • While I had the deck off of my riding mower, I sandblasted and painted the topside, then applied two coats of fiberglass resin to the underside.
  • The original interior has been stripped back to its bare shell and the exposed structure sandblasted.
  • The first time I ever had a facial, in a London salon that shall remain nameless, I made the mistake of confessing that my beauty ‘routine’ comprised the occasional sandblast of exfoliation in the midst of weeks of arid neglect.
  • During intervening dry periods, winds scour the fan surfaces and sandblast exposed gravel clasts to produce smooth faceted ventifacts.
  • If directed by the architect or engineer all brickwork cleaned by sandblasting shall be waterproofed with an approved clear coating as designated by architect or engineer.
  • The decaying church building will be re-roofed, its stonework sandblasted and the spire will become part of one apartment.
  • Concrete walls are sandblasted to dematerialize the surface and distinguish it from Ando's small modules.
  • She uses a lathe, turning wood to create highly contemporary forms, then adding textural interest by sandblasting, bleaching or scorching. Times, Sunday Times
  • A cast-iron fireplace in the living room, smothered by decades of paint jobs, was sandblasted to reveal beautiful old tiles, most of them smashed.
  • That meant paring away layers of linoleum and orange carpeting, burnishing hardwood floors, sandblasting some beams, oiling knotty pine walls, and creating window coverings that didn't compete with the view.
  • Sandblasting allows better control of the depth of the etch.
  • Foreign arrivals last summer were obliged to duck under scaffolding and sidestep earsplitting riveters and sandblasters in order to reach a makeshift passport control desk.
  • All of the steel grillages and columns that were left in place or incorporated into the new structure were sandblasted to remove accumulated rust.
  • The council's kowhaiwhai pattern will be sandblasted around its lower section
  • The design team exposed the existing textures by sandblasting and repointing stone and brickwork.
  • It literally sandblasts the car every time it goes on track and gradually erodes all the surfaces and the cooling fins on the radiators.
  • He used form boards that were sandblasted to produce a wood grain impression on the wall and inserted powder-coated T-shaped steel rods to support the treads and handrail.
  • If Islay's signature metal is the burnished copper of whisky stills, it gave place last weekend to the brassy sheen or sandblasted seriousness of the saxophone.
  • As in the case of sandblast stenciling, chemical stains can be applied before or after stencils are placed.
  • Interior windows and glass in doors allow maximum daylight but were sandblasted for privacy.
  • What if we designed products to get better during transport and handling, the way distressed leather and sandblasted jeans do?

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