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Re: Sand blasting Tractor Sheet Metal??
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Posted by MoosieDog on January 14, 2001 at 19:37:03 from (12.91.126.34):
In Reply to: Sand blasting Tractor Sheet Metal?? posted by AWB on January 14, 2001 at 13:11:18:
FYI - Sandblasting has its place, but I swear by my needle scaler. No mess, no dust and it takes off paint faster than anything I have ever used. No sand to buy, no chemicals to store. A good scaler can be purchased for around $150 and they last forever. Just plug into your shop air supply and start pulverizing paint. Once you get the feel of the tool, you will be amazed at the speed of removal and the lack of surface distortion. I've completely restored 4 Farmalls and only blasted the small, detailed parts.
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