04-28-2002, 07:20 PM | #1 |
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blasters
i was wondering if anybody could tell me where they got there media blasters from and what size they would recommend. thanks
------------------ 1972 chevy long bed,sb350 with eldebrock performer intake,crane powermax 288 camand,comp cams 1:5 roller tip rocker arms,hedman headers and 40 series flows . lowered about a 3/4 and all primer
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04-28-2002, 07:54 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: edmonton,canada
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My boss asked me if we needed any tools at our shop so I pointed out a blaster. He ordered it so we should have it in a cople of weeks. Just in time for my front end swap. I love my shop. I store my truck there and can work on it whenever i want after work or weekends its cool
------------------ Dean edmonton,canada 68 c10, project in works,350, th350, plain jane. SLOW AND STEADY GETS THE PANELS READY http://communities.msn.ca/MyChevytruckpage
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04-28-2002, 08:53 PM | #3 |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Waterford, MI, USA
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I got mine from Sears, it's a 100lbs suction feed sandblaster. Love it, works great. Only had to replace the crappy hose they gave me cuz it dry-rotted. But thinking of getting a pressure feed - more efficient -
There are lots of places that sell cheap suction blasters. Heck, you can get just the gun and use a 5 gallon bucket if you want, and it's only $15. ------------------ 69 swb - in the process of being torn down and born again! |
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