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anyone on here had any experience with the small portable sandblasting tanks (see pic), Im thinking of getting one but would like to know how good they are, I have a air comp capable of running one & can get a good quality grit, but are they worth it? I will have lots of further use for it, if it works...  thank's Kevin HOLDEN The Great Way to Move Edited by user Wednesday, 16 January 2008 1:28:28 AM(UTC)
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For small parts, works good. Would take a day to do a panel. |
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Make sure you can get parts noozle etc.seen one wear the noozle in about 1hr/ not even 1/2 a quard using garnet.
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too expensive for what is basically a tin can to hold the sand. also clutters the shed when not in use.I use a 20 litre drum for the sand and a el cheapo $30 sandblasting gun from someone like autocheap have used them a fair bit and nozzle is still good t
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