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Posted by Sanded n blasted on September 12, 2006 at 16:14:59 from (66.228.96.240):
In Reply to: Re: Sand Blasting posted by Wardner on September 12, 2006 at 12:36:20:
Whoops! Thats for 2 bags on the pallets. Ive got a Clemco sand pot, I think it holds like 800#s, with an Ingersol-Rand 150 psi constant feed compressor. Your right,, you dont want alot of sand exiting the nozzle,, if you think about it,, the paint etc etc should come off like spraying a water hose on a dirty surface. It does take a good size carb to flow black beauty, due to its size. We used to have trucks out of Gary Indiana deliver it to us and into a large bin, then we put in an unload auger over the sand pot so we did not have to shovel the stuff, or carry buckets. Now days, a pallet or two does quite a bit for what we do these days.
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