James -
If you've never sandblasted before, I recommend finding a
place nearby that will do the job for you. Otherwise, you risk
damaging/warping body panels, etc. Try the Yellow Pages.
One local place that usually does aircraft parts is very
supportive of us amateur restorers. They power washed and stripped the
frame of my 58 Ply for $125 !
Ron
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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 1:18
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Subject: [FWDLK] Sandblasting - Tool
suggestions wanted.
I am interested in getting a compressor so I can start
sandblasting. What sort of output should I seek? What are some do's and
don'ts? What is a economical, yet efficient setup for a shade tree mechanic?
Thanks for any tips.
James
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