You can't use skat blast on any aluminum parts-it will destroy them. As far as the bulkhead, high build primer will fill any sandblast pits(not rust pits). Walnuts shells are to light a media for the job. Wet sanding is only for sanding down primer before painting or nibbing a new paint finish. Aircraft stripper works best on aluminum. If you are worried about the seams, tape them off, before applying stripper. When I use stripper on aluminum parts , I wipe off as much excess as I can and then wash the stripped part with soap and water(if it is aluminum), dry it, prepsol it(degreaser used before painting) and etch prime or epoxy prime the part. You can also use a DA(dual action orbital sander) with 180 grit. This also works well(use a mask for the dust). I would stay away from any coarser of a grit, as it will leave marks in the aluminium/birmabright.
Understanding the In's & Out's of Paint System Selection
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