Yes, Sorry about the delay. The part number is 40925 and it is their 20 pound sandblaster. For the money, I think it does a fantastic job. Larry 1951 Chevy 3100 Deluxe Cab Okla City, OK -- -- -- On T
Oh yes, I am using a 3 hp with a 20 gallon tank, and it does just fine. But like I always say, bigger is better. Larry 1951 Chevy 5 Window OKC, Ok -- -- On Mon, 18 Sep 2000 21:35:56 -0400 Grant Galbr
Hi All, To anyone like me who was resisting getting a sandblaster, don't wait any longer. I went down to my local Harbor Freight store and bought the smallest tank style blaster that they have for sa
you are right it does work very well I have the same unit I used #3 blasting sand at first and it would clog up quite a lot Then I went to #4 and it worked real good,that remind's I need to go to wo
What size air compressor do you use with your sandblaster? I have been looking at a compressor at Sam's Club, I think it is 5 or 6 horsepower with a 28 gallon tank. Will that be sufficient? Brian Ste
By all means and then some make sure it's a two stage if you want to sandblast. Grant oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
Do you have a part number for it. It sounds just like what I am looking for. Thanks, Dave Camp 49 3600 oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
Can someone explain what a two stage air compressor is to me? Thanks to all for telling me to forget that Sam's Club compressor. I am glad you guys let us newbies learn from your mistakes! Brian Step
I'll second that!!!! That was my exact feelings when i fired mine up the first time. You got a great deal. I paid like $80.00 for mine a few months ago. It is really worth the bucks. Ihighly reccome