Posted by Meangreen on September 12, 2017 at 05:47:34 from (68.15.226.2):
In Reply to: Sand Blasting.....? posted by banjoman09 on September 11, 2017 at 08:36:42:
I agree with Eastwood.com to find all you need. My dad has a pretty big shop, but we are at the point where we almost need a pull behind compressor to keep up with my blasting. Currently we have the largest compressor motor available from his local tool shop with dual 80 gallon tanks and I can still out work it.
Kicker is water in your air. In line water/air filters between the compressor and the blaster helps a lot. I live in Iowa and it can be super humid or very dry and I've blasted in the heat of summer and in winter with snow on the ground.
Don't care for Old's definition of restore, but hey keep pointing out what's wrong with everyone's stuff, but then don't complain when a younger generation has no interest in this stuff and it heads to the scrap yard. When it comes to restoring something, to each his own because it means that item will live on to see another day.
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