Sandblaster yes?

Bondo

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Re: Sandblaster yes?

http://okaloosa.craigslist.org/tls/2473373774.html

I know zero about sand blasters, this is the first one ive even seen localy... Is this a good buy as a starter kit for my trailer? Or is this a waste of $? I dont have a whole lot of that stuff :rolleyes:
Any ideas?

Ayuh,... Do ya have a fairly large air compressor to feed it,..??

It's an Ok blaster, at least it's pressure fed, rather than sand siphoned...
 

Bob_VT

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Re: Sandblaster yes?

Ayuh,... Do ya have a fairly large air compressor to feed it,..??

It's an Ok blaster, at least it's pressure fed, rather than sand siphoned...

Sand blaster's tend to be VERY air hungry but for small areas or parts .....that is a good deal !
 

Cadwelder

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Re: Sandblaster yes?

VERY air hungry....but I love mine and use it all the time.
 

Star

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Re: Sandblaster yes?

That rig neads 20 to40 CFM of air at 80# of presure, but you could do your trailer in 1/2 an hour!!
 

archbuilder

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Re: Sandblaster yes?

I got my trailer blasted for $100....dropped it off, came back and it was done. That would work fine for small parts, but I think it will take you forever to blast a trailer.
 
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