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Default Anyone have experience w/Harbor Freight sandblasters?

On May 16, 1:20*pm, David Nebenzahl wrote:
On 5/16/2008 6:30 AM spake thus:







On May 16, 1:00 am, "Bob F" wrote:


"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message
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Have a potential sandblasting job (removing peeled paint from below a steel &
concrete staircase, fairly large area), and I suggested to my client that we
might use either one of these Harbor Freight sandblasters with a rented
compressor:*


http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=92857
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=96972


Does anyone have experience with either of these, or with similar ones from
this or other vendors? One's $15, the other $13, so when my client asked if
these would do the job, I told him that they probably would, and even if we
ended up buying two of these to finish the job, they're so cheap that they
could be practically considered consumables.


*For those who ask "Why not just rent a sandblaster?", an interesting tale
therein: I did call my favorite rental place (Cresco), who told me that not
only do they not rent sandblasters, but that nobody else does either. Asked
why, they said that it's because of liability issues; apparently, someone
renting one damaged nearby parked cars one too many times.


They do have all kinds of compressors available to rent, though.


The grit capacity of those units will limit you significantly. The actual power
will be dependent on the PSI available from the compressor (at the cfm the
blaster needs, or there will be lots of waiting) In my experience with a
handheld blaster, 150psi is about the minimum to do anything significant.