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I’m looking to buy a sandblaster to restore an old car would a Campbell Hausfeld AT1251 30 lbs. work? ?
27th October 2007
wakefan2011 asked:
If that doesn’t work what else would?
Napoleon
If that doesn’t work what else would?
Napoleon
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I do a lot of sandblasting or as many people call it now “media blasting” and you will need a large compressor with at least a 75 to 100 gallon tank for any type of sandblasting especially on a complete vehicle.
The problem is that if you use a small compressor with a small tank this job will take you years to finish because you will continue to loose tank pressure and eventually burn out the compressor.
As for a recommendation…….any sandblasting unit will work but as stated above you need a large compressor and tank..
Comment by UCANTCME — October 27, 2007 @ 9:58 pm