Posted by LOU from Wi. on April 13, 2013 at 18:34:28 from (174.124.8.216):
In Reply to: Re: sandblaster. posted by Stick welding on April 13, 2013 at 14:50:59:
Stuck weld, I see your reading comprehension has not improved with age. My post said DEVILBISS 5 hp 60 gal TANK SINGLE STAGE.It is not an Industrial compressor, it"s a Farm & Fleet model. The only rest time for the sand blaster is to refill with sand,at the most 10 minutes.Not much of a rest/cooling off time.Blasting with the sandblaster is about 45 minutes steady.So unless you have done it,don"t try to portay you are the genius of all things. I have never used a Harbor Freight compressor, have you? Are you sure you would only get 3 refills before the compressor went bad or are you just spouting off on another subject of equipment you have never owned or used,just internet gossip? I am not saying they are good or bad,as I have never owned or used one.Being as to where I know what my tools can do,that is what I told the OP.So just suck it up and go back to figuring out how to fix your little dozer fuel problem. LOU
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