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Hi Campers,

I have a somewhat-related-to-Mopar question.

I have a small bench type sandblasting cabinet I got at a yard sale and it works, unfortunately only with things that will fit in the cabinet.
I'm looking for a small batch style portable sandblaster that I can use to blast stationary things.
I did the old ebay thing among northern and others and I see what looks interesting to me.
It's a 5 gallon, 20 lb. capacity unit, small and light with different tips and media types. Looks like just what I need.


Does anyone out there have one of these? Is the 20 lbs. gone in like 5 minutes? Could you just blast and prime a K member on the car (OMC) and put the thing away? I'd like to use it to remove rust and paint and a prep to refinishing, even inside the car (cowl, floor pans, trunk, etc.).

I'm just wondering out loud.
Thanks for listening.

Tom

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