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Old 10-10-2005, 09:47 AM   #5
byrd
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Check the blaster for what it requires as far as how many cfm's at a set pressure. Then you should be able to compare it to your compresor. I have a harbor frieght sandblasting cabinet(pick up sucks made my own), and a 220 volt 7.5 hp 80 gallon twin cylinder compressor, and it only takes a little over 1 minute of blasting for the compressor to kick on to keep the pressure up. Randy
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