Supercharged111
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I sandblasted the rear end on my dually. A wire wheel would not have cut it there.
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Sandblaster for what? That thing looks clean?Got the 10 bolt out of the way! And picked up the 14 bolt yesterday. $500
Now I will be looking to get the old leaf springs and the new rear end all painted up. Any ideas on how to sand the rear end are welcome. How much is a sandblaster?
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Sandblaster for what? That thing looks clean?
For any sandblaster to productive, you needs TONS of CFM. That means a HUGE air compressor. 7.5 HP beast draws like 40Amps of electricity working non-stop. The guys that media blast for a living have diesel tow-behind compressors.
Anyway, that things looks clean, just a wire wheel on an angle grinder will be fine.
So you're going to use a spot blaster? How old are you going to be before you're done? That's like painting the Golden Gate Bridge with a bottle of Testers model-car paint, and a Q-tip.
You'll wear out the threads on the cap from having to refill it every ten seconds.
Sandblasting in general takes an enormous amount of air.