Posted by LOU from Wi. on April 13, 2013 at 14:16:37 from (174.124.8.216):
In Reply to: sandblaster. posted by charlespretzer on April 13, 2013 at 05:47:45:
charlespretzer, We've used a harbor freight pressure sand blaster for hours on end on our 5 hp Devilbiss 60 gal compressor. We've done 706 tractor with cab and loader,dozer,truck,trailer,field digger, log splitter,rims,body panels,truck frames,bobcat, and probably a few more things that won't come to mind now. Like I said we've run it for at least 6-8 hrs a day for weeks and no problems with either compressor or sand blaster.They say a picture is worth a 1000 words,we've got a few million.lol. It can be done,any one who says not has never tried it. We even use a old bed liner to catch and re-sift the used sand over and over again. Have a bunch more pics,but just don't have them downloaded from the disc's on this computer. Anyway don't listen to the naysayer. Our compressor is oil lubricated and change it at least 2 times a year for extra protection. One of the best investments we've made. Hope it helps, LOU
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