Thread: Sandblasting
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Old 10-20-2004, 11:24 PM   #3
arkracing
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It's not actually a '69 Frame

It's actually a Fabricated frame that I made for my '33. The reason i'm asking is cause it is all new 2x4 steel and I want to blast it to get the surface uniform before painting (also advised by POR-15 to do this) something about the coating on the metal and the weld areas or something...i don't know

but the frame is much smaller than my '69 frame..and I have a front straigh axle that i want done too...so i'm hopeing somewhere around $150 or so. I could do it myself but i don't know if my compressor can keep up..it is a 7horse dual stage 60gallon upright??? and it seems everytime i use a blaster it clogs up on me no matter how many water filters i use

is it possible that the sand grit is too heavy and clogs the tips??? - i usually have to clean the tip out and it will work for a few minutes and then do the same thing.

Any Info would be great
Thanks Guys
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