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Sandblaster parts- where do you get em??

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Dave

07-04-2003 00:54:21




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Where do you guys get parts like the 5/8"deadman assembly or the hose from the tank to the deadman?
Is this special hose for sand? Oh by the way, this is on a pressurized 80lb tank type on wheels.
I have a 125 cfm Grimmer-Schmidt tow behind compressor to supply air. Is this big enough as far as cfm's? Learning as I go. Thank you.




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Wayne

07-04-2003 12:22:45




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 Re: Sandblaster parts- where do you get em?? in reply to Dave, 07-04-2003 00:54:21  
Hey Dave, here's a link to Blast-it-All, a local company,at least for me, that handles all types of sand blasting equipment and accessories. As far as having enough CFM for your blaster, you should have more than enough to handle your machine. I have a 300lb pressurized pot type blaster and all I use to run it is a 185 CFM IR compressor. Good luck with the blasting.

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john

07-04-2003 10:45:29




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 Re: Sandblaster parts- where do you get em?? in reply to Dave, 07-04-2003 00:54:21  
Dave,

you might try tip tools

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john



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Steve-Maine

07-04-2003 02:37:50




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 Re: Sandblaster parts- where do you get em?? in reply to Dave, 07-04-2003 00:54:21  
I have been buying my parts from Truman's.at www.san-blast.com. They have a chart which gives you right size nozzle for your compressor. I bought a model BR10-H from them and use a 150CFM compressor and have plenty of air volume. Hope this helps.



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