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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 7257408" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>I use a Sealey one, the larger of the two they sell. Use fine crushed glass through it, ideal for smaller jobs. Done a couple of Fergie T20's, a MF35, spaceframe race car chassis and countless other bits and bobs. You need a decent compressor with moisture traps, glass needs to be kept in a dry environment.</p><p>Tips wear out as does the rubber hose and also the tap at the bottom of the pot but I have put circa 2-3t of grit through it so far.</p><p>Professional kit costs a fortune, screw compressors, air driers and blasting pots etc etc but if just small items to do then the Sealey kit is fine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 7257408, member: 2767"] I use a Sealey one, the larger of the two they sell. Use fine crushed glass through it, ideal for smaller jobs. Done a couple of Fergie T20's, a MF35, spaceframe race car chassis and countless other bits and bobs. You need a decent compressor with moisture traps, glass needs to be kept in a dry environment. Tips wear out as does the rubber hose and also the tap at the bottom of the pot but I have put circa 2-3t of grit through it so far. Professional kit costs a fortune, screw compressors, air driers and blasting pots etc etc but if just small items to do then the Sealey kit is fine [/QUOTE]
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