Posted by John B. on July 31, 2013 at 08:34:28 from (50.40.111.105):
In Reply to: sand blaster posted by basil greenleaf on July 31, 2013 at 05:50:37:
I made my pressure pot out of an old air tank I saved from a scrap road tractor. I have a 125 CFM portable gas powered air compressor and it maintains 100 psi at my blaster and I use 3/16" or smaller ceramic tips. I works very well. I've blasted a lot of tractors and sheet metal with it. Only thing that wears out on it is the cramic tip and the ball valve behind the tip. The tips do last a long time though. I had four that I used for 15 years. Yes you'll need an air compressor that will keep up with the 10-20 cfm these tips require.
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