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Recycling glass bottles at home.

 Our local Single Stream recycling center no longer accepts glass for recycling.  I have been letting the bottles stack up in a pile out in the yard, but decided to find a use for them.  My first idea was to smash them up into sand that would be used in my Sandblaster. https://www.raptorblastingsolutions.com/product/crushed-glass-sacramento-sandblasting/ Crushed glass is used as an abrasive sandblasting media in a variety of industries such as: dustless wet blasting , slurry blasting, blasting ship hulls, concrete restoration, cleaning tanks or pipelines, graffiti removal, and auto restoration. Fine: 70/100 mesh grit Medium-Fine: 40/70 mesh grit Medium-Coarse: 20/40 mesh grit Applications for Crushed Glass Abrasive Fine (70/100): Perfect for blasting aluminum, chrome, brick, concrete, and wood. Applications may include graffiti removal, dustless blasting, paint removal, aged wood restoration. Medium-Fine (40/70): Surfaces you can blast include slate, marble, fiberglass, s