julianf
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I've got one of those cheap pressure pots, and a couple of the larger 1ph compressors (one belt, one direct) - they're beefy enough to eat 13a fuses, so on the limit of domestic 1ph.
What's my best plan as to total loss blasting at home?
(bits of the 110 chassis as i paint them, so small areas, but ongoing)
Ive got air fed for 2k spraying, so should i just load up with sand, and use the mask? But then would i have enough air?
Or will grit last me enough time that im not just pouring money onto the ground?
Ive never used the blaster, so, really, i have zero idea of what im doing, hence asking for the advice!
Thank you.
(ps, all im doing is preping it for epoxy primer - its an old chassis that ive repaired where needed, and its still attached to the rest of the vehical - im really looking to clean off surface rust, and underseal remnants for paint)
What's my best plan as to total loss blasting at home?
(bits of the 110 chassis as i paint them, so small areas, but ongoing)
Ive got air fed for 2k spraying, so should i just load up with sand, and use the mask? But then would i have enough air?
Or will grit last me enough time that im not just pouring money onto the ground?
Ive never used the blaster, so, really, i have zero idea of what im doing, hence asking for the advice!
Thank you.
(ps, all im doing is preping it for epoxy primer - its an old chassis that ive repaired where needed, and its still attached to the rest of the vehical - im really looking to clean off surface rust, and underseal remnants for paint)