Posted by WD9ER on February 28, 2011 at 10:29:08 from (65.127.84.74):
Good discussion here on ways on various approaches to prepping various metal components. I am just getting starting on the bodywork/paint prep on my WD9 and would like some input on what is a good choice of sandblaster to use in my shop. I would like to use this for parts that I am planning on disassembling from the tractor (wheels, sheetmetal, covers, etc). I have a 60 gallon - 5HP single stage compressor. A blast cabinet will be too small for some of the parts that I intend to clean up (e.g. rear wheels) so I would need a nozzle type blaster. Does anyone have any recommendations on where to look and an appropriate size gun for this setup? Thanks!
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