Looking for help on this one as well. I'd try Harbor Freight or Northern Tools. They're tool distributors that usually have reasonable quality for the part time user, so are nowhere near Snap-On,but the price difference is significant as well.
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Yes Harbor freiht has some, but you might want to ask the question "is there any other way" to clean pool tiles without glass beads. There are new water blast techniques that don't cause damage.
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Harbor Freight and Northern Tools are good places to purchase a system to use for your own use, but for business use you should contact Universal Minerals.
Surface Renewal Pool Tile Cleaning has invested in over $30,000 dollars in pool tile cleaning equipment. When you bead blast with inferior equipment, you tend to cause more damage that what it's worth. Your better off hiring a professional company to take care of it for you. The average cost of a pool tile cleaning is $4.00 per lineal foot cleaned. The average cost of replacement is $35.00 per lineal foot. We have a lot more info www.PoolTileCleaningPro.com
The Glass Bead Game was created in 1943.
Hermann Hesse wrote The Glass Bead Game.
The Glass Bead Game has 558 pages.
The Glass Bead Game - album - was created in 2008-11.
If you tap your glass bead on glass it will make a "sharp" sound. If you tap your bead on glass and it makes a "dull" sound, it is most likely not made of glass.
Glass beads are heavier than plastic
One can purchase some bead curtains from Amazon which specialize in many different bead curtains in many different styles whilst eBay also stock a wide range of bead curtains.
A glass pearl has a round glass bead under the pearl coating. A Swarovski pearl has a round Swarovski crystal bead under the pearl coating.
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a glass bead is made by taking a rod of glass and a metal rod then melting and winding wrap the rod of glass round the metal rod until you have a disc.then slowly turning it melt the glass into a bead shape[donut]. for more imfomation go to "lampworkglassbeads.com" Other glass beads are made from pressed glass or are cut glass beads, which are then polished.