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Subject: | RE: SANDBLASTERS |
From: | "Tom Witt" <wittsend@jps.net> |
Date: | Thu, 21 Sep 2000 13:23:45 -0700 |
Ramon, The difference between a suction sandblaster and a pressure sandblaster is with a suction blaster you are consantly removing the canister to refill it with sand. The canister holds less than a quart of sand and it takes (too) many refills to accomplish much of anything. Added is the fact that moisture can (read that does) accumulate and clogs things up as well. Did I mention its a real joy to thread the cannister on and off lubricated with tiny sand particles? How do I know? It took 120 lbs of sand (and seemed like 120 refills) just to sandblast my leaf springs and rearend. Why the other type is called pressure I'm not sure since it seems to draw (suction) the sand as well, but it appears to be gravity feed and that may be what is considered the "pressure". At least from what I have seen thats the difference between the two. Tom |
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