Most tool trucks (Mac Snap-On Matco) carry a really nice handheld
sandblaster for about $30 that has an optional media bag and foam nozzle
cover that allows you to blast small areas while retaining most of the
media. Of course you will want to have a face shield and gloves :-).
Regards,
Chris
On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, Ronnie Day wrote:
> I want to get a light duty sand/media blaster clean up small areas of
> rust on the cars, clean up parts, etc. Do I need two seperate pieces of
> equipment, a blaster and a cabinet?? I see cabinets, both homemade and
> commerical at a wide variety of prices. Like I said, this is for casual
> work, I'm not going to do high volume. I was thinking maybe the same gun
> with different nozzles. Small areas of rust on the car body, clean up
> manifolds, carb bodies, that sort of stuff. I know you have to protect
> machined surfaces whatever you use.
>
> Can you get something like this from Harbor Frieght, Eastwood? I figured
> I might as well asks the lists and get the benefit of others experiences.
>
> TIA, Ron
>
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> Ronnie Day
> rday@cyberramp.net
> Dallas/Ft. Worth
> '71 510 2-dr (Prepared class autocrosser)
> '73 510 2-dr (Street Toy)
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