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Re:Opinions on approach to resto wanted 2012/11/17 15:38:58 (permalink)
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I used one of those Supercrapauto sand blasters.  Was great for small areas but was extremely suseptable to blocking due to small amounts of water in the compressed air.  Also used heaps of SCA sand and made a huge mess.
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Re:Opinions on approach to resto wanted 2012/11/17 16:04:12 (permalink)
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yeah - all true. i had to modify the pick-up to stop the clogging.
I used tarps to retrieve the sand. I clamped a big frame together for the tarp to collect the sand back.
Then i got a plastic 44gallon drum and converted it to a sand blasting cabinet for the smaller jobs.
 
"Danger will robinson... danger."
 
The water is a bit of an issue but i found it an invaluable tool.
 

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