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Old 03-08-2007, 08:12 PM
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Everywhere i c that you should use pressure blaster's,
Would this one be ok ? http://www.columbiacoatings.com/1152...5erfrg5467.htm
What type of compressor should i get to be able to use that and can i use the same compressor for powder coat gun ?
its just that I dont want to be landing out $300 or more for a compressor.


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link doesnt work its the 40lbs one
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Everywhere i c that you should use pressure blaster's,
Would this one be ok ? http://www.columbiacoatings.com/1152...5erfrg5467.htm
What type of compressor should i get to be able to use that and can i use the same compressor for powder coat gun ?
its just that I dont want to be landing out $300 or more for a compressor.


Thanks.
Seb
link doesnt work its the 40lbs one
pressure blaster is usually for larger parts or parts that have a heavy coat of paint to remove. if you only need to remove small layer of paint or just to prep the part then a suction blaster is fine wich needs a smaller compressor to use
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pressure blaster is usually for larger parts or parts that have a heavy coat of paint to remove. if you only need to remove small layer of paint or just to prep the part then a suction blaster is fine which needs a smaller compressor to use
suction blaster? a local parts store sells ones that work with your vacuum. seems far from ideal. can you post a link to one you would recommend?
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suction blaster? a local parts store sells ones that work with your vacuum. seems far from ideal. can you post a link to one you would recommend?
sorry never heard of a blaster that works off a vaccum
look on caswell s site under siphon blaster
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