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Originally Posted by garbubba
Thanks for all the info.
Destroyer what size tank does your blaster have?
I see adapter kits to use a regular sand blaster, not much cost difference.
They have the media in big sacks & it's definitely not arm & hammer.
I saw one online that adds a jet of water to eliminate the dust.
I have plenty of room to make a mess but I still need to rig a way to lift the boat.
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I have the 40 lb unit. My biggest problem was supplying 80 lbs constant pressure to the air line... I solved it by running both of my compressors and manifolding them together. I use the Armex media that Harbor Freight sells. It's made by Arm & Hammer. Never saw the water jet type. Seems reasonable, but talk about a mess...You'd have a white soup everywhere.... UGh! At least with the dry you can just sweep it up afterward. The big trick is to make sure you tent under the boat as well as all the sides... I used Visqueen from Graingers ... a 2o x 100 foot roll and duct tape to seal the seams.
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