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dougtheboneifiedbusnut
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Posted on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 - 7:52 pm:   

Hey All,
Has anyone had first hand experience with Harbor Freight's 40lb, pressure blaster? I am thinking of buying one but would like to hear from the "Great Ones" before purchasing it. As always, Thanks in advance
Gene Lewis (Genelewis)
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Posted on Friday, August 25, 2006 - 11:43 am:   

i have one and have been pleased with its performance. It is fine for small to medium size jobs. Don't get in a big hurry. It is wise to have a large tank on the compressor - its gonna use lots of air.
If its a large job and U R in a hurry call in a sandblaster. I had thought I would sand blast my coach before painting and QUICKLY called in a professional who did it in about 6 hrs.
Just my thoughts,

Enjoying the journey in NC,

gene
laugh,love,live
Henry Leblanc (Metricwrench)
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Posted on Wednesday, September 13, 2006 - 7:19 am:   

May worth it to look in to a pressure washer adapter if got a good pressure washer (aka 3.5gpm/3500psi) I will never sandblast with air any more.
wrench

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