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I agree with steve on the idea of leaving the quarters off. I know one reason for not using sand is cause it generates heat and can warp large panels. Is this just with the large industrial type blasters? Or with the smaller home use blasters have the same problems. And what would you recommend for media if using the small home style blasters?
Do NOT send your car to an industrial sandblaster unless he does car restoration stuff on a regular basis. There are shops that specialize in cars. Find one of those. They will use a plastic media or a real fine glass bead. The warping thing is a function of psi and volume. Even though home blasters run at 90 psi, which is a good amount of pressure, the volume of sand is pretty low. I personally used the HF pressure pot blaster with play sand for the interior and underside of the roof. You won't warp panels at home unless you are really, really agressive.
On the duster, we chemically stripped all the panels, but sandblasted the engine bay, door jams and trunk weatherstripping area. We also blasted the underneath of the hood and trunk lid. It took forever, but it looks pretty good.