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Re: sandblaster

To: kengano@advant.com, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: sandblaster
From: Jon Moody <mood@erols.com>
Date: Wed, 09 Apr 1997 21:44:06 -0400
References: <19970409044345062.AAE179@home-compaq>
Gano, Ken wrote:
> 
> Yea, I've use the same one from Campbell-Housfeld.  It's slow (compared to
> a pressure blaster) but it will get the job done eventually.
> 
> Ken Gano
> kengano@advant.com
> TR3A TS57756 (in pieces)
> 
> ----------
> > From: Martin Libhart <mlibhart@feist.com>
> > To: triumphs@autox.team.net
> > Subject: sandblaster
> > Date: Tuesday, April 08, 1997 6:25 PM
> >
> > Has anyone used one of the small home-type sandblasters, such as the
> > unit[s] from Sears?  I'm looking for an inexpensive method for clean-up
> > of a chassis, steel wheels, etc. - not sheetmetal or other more critical
> > parts which would call for plastic media, etc.
> >
> > Anyone with experience with one of these units?
> >
> > Martin Libhart
> > 1972 TR6 (driver)
> > 1970 Spitfire Mk.3 (under restoration)Sorry to show my ignorance, but what 
>is a pressure blaster and how much 
more is it than an air compressor?  Thanks.

Jon Moody 73TR6

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