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Re: Anybody ever rent a sand blaster?
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Posted by Bowlegs on June 04, 2003 at 18:36:24 from (63.156.76.37):
In Reply to: Anybody ever rent a sand blaster? posted by Les...fortunate on June 04, 2003 at 18:27:35:
Les we made one when I was younger and the cheap one I have now works. Just take a small tank weld a 2" collar in the top and a 1/2" nipple on a angle to the outside in the bottom. Think we only gave 20 bucks for the cheap one. On the one we made it had pressure on the top of the sand too. this cheap one doesnt. Gun was a pipe choked down to a small hole we used sandblasting tips cost like 5.00 apiece had air going in behind the valve to shut off the sand and air 1/2 hose. Email me if you need more info
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