Posted by JRSutton on August 02, 2012 at 06:06:23 from (75.130.109.233):
In Reply to: Re: Sand blaster posted by mark in boonville ny on August 01, 2012 at 19:59:18:
Not to confuse matters for you - but I actually have a harbor freight one and I like it.
Zero problems with it - it just works.
- well zero problems if I don't put "course" 20/40 - that'll clog up even using the largest nozzle.
So I run 40/80 cheap stuff from tractor supply and it works just fine.
I had to clean the safety release valve a couple times when it stuck open. the main tube to the nozzle broke once at the bottom of the tank - but that's a simple cut and replace job.
If I re-screened sand, it tended to clog often, but it was workable. I used window screen to filter and - perhaps that's not fine enough, or perhaps it had too much moisture in it.
I've had it less than a year - but did an entire tractor, an entire hay rake, a manure spreader, and wagon gear. And it's still good as new. Replaced the deadman sortof shutoff valve on the nozzle end once because it slowly gets eaten away.
In short - I got my money's worth out of it - no question.
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