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Re: Have any of you all made your own sandblaster?
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Posted by Jim B. on November 16, 2003 at 10:01:08 from (64.61.214.240):
In Reply to: Have any of you all made your own sandblaster? Th posted by Nicholaus Sowder on November 16, 2003 at 08:33:59:
Easily done, just need a pressure vessel, like a 100# propane tank, 4 or so ball valves, a urethane donut for sealing the fill port, a remote air switch so you can turn it on without running around, a 20-50 foot sandblaster hose, 2 or 3 nozzles, and a real big compressor. Problem is don't let anyone use it or liability lawyers will find you. Will cost you $2-300 more to buy one complete. Turn the tank upside down, cut off the bottom, flip it over and weld in for the fill port- oops, first cut hole and fix the donut and ball,then weld in.
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