Posted by gene bender on May 02, 2010 at 09:25:16 from (207.177.56.155):
In Reply to: IR Air compressor posted by Brad Gyde on May 02, 2010 at 09:00:21:
The minium air flow if you want to do sandblasting would be 70 psi and 70 cfm unless you have tons of time that would be using a 3 1/6 nozzle on the gun. Now if you are planning on doing large jobs you need a lot more air. These figures are fine for doing tractors and that type of stuff. Got to remember that damp air also enters in. My suppline is 75 ft 1/2 ribber hose and i will coil it into a plastic tank with cold water then the moisture trap on the sand blast pot catches the moisture before gettin into the pot and plugging the mnaterial. This system of cooling the compressed air works well. I do drain the trap every 15 minutes or so. This works when the RH isthe 70s or even wetter.
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