Posted by Stick welding on April 13, 2013 at 23:08:05 from (96.53.210.246):
In Reply to: Re: sandblaster. posted by LOU from Wi. on April 13, 2013 at 21:33:37:
I don't want to see the OP ruin his compressor running a sandblaster. Actually someone else commented you'd probably need to spend about $2000 on a good compressor for sandblasting. You were assuming I knew nothing about sandblasting. You were wrong!
"Please do us all a favor and "READ" and "comprehend" the OP's post before you interject some stupid un-warranted advice about..."
Just like when YOU hijacked a thread to criticize someone's music??? Yea, you have so much credibility.... not!
What dozer do you have? All I ever see is a picture of an Oliver loader parked beautifully in a shed. It looks like it has barely worn the paint off the bucket. I actually use my Cat so occasionally it needs repairs. When the weather clears up I'll install the $15.99 worth of parts to fix the transfer pump.
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