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Re: Sand Blasting
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Posted by SuperA-Tx on September 12, 2006 at 15:42:15 from (4.90.5.4):
In Reply to: Re: Sand Blasting posted by Wardner on September 12, 2006 at 12:36:20:
My air compressor builds up to only about 130 lbs so I think there is little worry of me doing any damage to the metal. I have to stay about three inches from the work surface to get any of the paint to come off and even then its slow. When the pressure gets below 100 then its time to take a break because under 100 the paint just wont budge. I have the tractor in the building or I would try some oven cleaner but where it is at I cant do that. I might try some tho to cut some greese that was under and behind the radiator. I had planned on taking the parts I took off to a guy to have them sand blasted since it takes me so long to do. I may rethink that, I dont want someone to use high pressure and warp the hood or grill.
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