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Hey guys, I have been doing all of my own blasting which, for the most part, is great. The only thing I hate doing is rims, and they will probably be one of the most common things I will be working with. I'm looking for someone around the east side of the burgh. Thanks in advance
Sorry I couldn't be more help. Not many places around here that comercial blast. The guy close to me just did a water tank for one of our Municipal clients, small 10,000,000 gallon tank you should see the hopper and blasters he uses. the damn inlets for the air recovery unit would suck in my blaster and spit out 16 penney nails.
Sorry I couldn't be more help. Not many places around here that comercial blast. The guy close to me just did a water tank for one of our Municipal clients, small 10,000,000 gallon tank you should see the hopper and blasters he uses. the damn inlets for the air recovery unit would suck in my blaster and spit out 16 penney nails.
He built a hopper trailer that he stands on end to feed the blasters. Damn thing will hold two triaxle loads of media!!! He bought a unit that suctions to the side of the tanks, blasts and recovers all at the same time. Good thing is I found a great supplier for media in my cabinet
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