Posted by B-maniac on April 14, 2013 at 09:30:28 from (97.85.59.154):
In Reply to: Re: sandblaster. posted by Inno on April 14, 2013 at 07:55:59:
Inno , glad you set them two straight. Don't know what provoked all that but they need to get it settled. My compressor is an industrial Ingersol-Rand with type 30 all iron pump and Baldor 5 hp motor and 80 gal tank. I paid $1800 for it new back in 1981 and has been making me a living in auto body/paint since then. What sold me on it was the fact it would pump up and shut off even with the air hose wide open. Rated at 20 cfm @175#. Have done a ton of blasting with it but it's older now, as am I ,and I am just of the oppinion that now it makes more sense to pay someone else to wear out their equipment on the big rusty stuff (antique farm equipment etc) and just use mine when it comes back home for the small hidden areas they miss or the small stuff not worthy of hauling to them. Some of thore rusty rear tractor rims just come out so much better and quicker with the high powered blasters. Now for sheet metal , I use mine with care , clean and no warpage. One can't afford to have all the tools for all the jobs all the time. At least I can't.
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