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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 10318" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>Tazza , I wanted to suggest to you on your fire job a way to clean up the metal for paint , I recently got a sand injector for a pressure washer , and it works really well , did some painting this evening on some pieces I brought down to bare metal fast , using it on a 2500psi 4gpm washer , tried coarse and fine blasting sand and works with both , someone had told me they used play sand , which I tried but found the stuff I got was too moist and didn't flow well , letting the play sand dry out and will try it again , --------the ones from Northern and Harbor work as a friend has one but pay a lot more and get a better one , I paid $200 and then found the same one on the net for $110 , it's important to match the tip to the psi and flow of the washer to get best results , no dust to deal with but it does eat up the sand fast</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 10318, member: 782"] Tazza , I wanted to suggest to you on your fire job a way to clean up the metal for paint , I recently got a sand injector for a pressure washer , and it works really well , did some painting this evening on some pieces I brought down to bare metal fast , using it on a 2500psi 4gpm washer , tried coarse and fine blasting sand and works with both , someone had told me they used play sand , which I tried but found the stuff I got was too moist and didn't flow well , letting the play sand dry out and will try it again , --------the ones from Northern and Harbor work as a friend has one but pay a lot more and get a better one , I paid $200 and then found the same one on the net for $110 , it's important to match the tip to the psi and flow of the washer to get best results , no dust to deal with but it does eat up the sand fast [/QUOTE]
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