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lowlyfe

11-23-2007 22:02:37




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home made plans for a good sand blaster




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Dave F.

11-26-2007 09:58:50




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 Re: home made sandblaster in reply to lowlyfe, 11-23-2007 22:02:37  
Jeffcat, I have one of those small blasters from harbor freight, How? do you keep it from pluging up? at the bottom valve? I have to keep shaking it to work. & I also sift may sand or black beauty abrassive. any suggestions. Thanks Dave F.



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Wardner

11-25-2007 11:26:04




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 Re: home made sandblaster in reply to lowlyfe, 11-23-2007 22:02:37  
There is a guy on eBay who sells plans for a homemade sandblaster. He renews his ad weekly. If you can't find it, go to "completed listings".

If you are near eastern MA, I have several industrial sized pressure pots that I would sell. Even a dual chamber unit that allows for continuous blasting if you have a pot tender or overhead silo. Helmets, hose, and other gear too. I am retired from the business.

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Slowpoke

11-24-2007 21:54:35




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 Re: home made sandblaster in reply to lowlyfe, 11-23-2007 22:02:37  
Check Craigslist in your area for used commercialy made sand blasters. Easier than making your own....and safer.



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jeffcat

11-24-2007 13:21:18




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 Re: home made sandblaster in reply to lowlyfe, 11-23-2007 22:02:37  
They are so cheap at Harbor Freight why bother?
A full size one is only a little over $100.oo. I HAVE THE LITTLE 20 POUNDER THAT ON SPECIAL IS AROUND $42.00 and it works great.



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