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I use Eastwoods media blaster, i only bought the 50 pd capacity one but they have larger, My air compressor is small but if i had one that would keep up with 90 PSI contiuely i swear i would tackle a car on the rotisserie...
http://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-50lb-pressure-abrasive-blaster.html
Mitch, if the time comes you have to move the wife's Ma in it sounds like she will have a great place, It may have been a excuse but she just may have a great and comfortable time there with you both. Good deal!
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Cant be any worse then mine :) very small but warm and dry...
18-20 hear and utilize every square inch, b-bodys do not leave much space in a small shop! But, it works! this seems like years ago and now in its place sits an older one that needs TLC with great help lol im very slowly giving it... Some day maybe it will sit and take up room on muddy, rainy...
My A-Compressor is fairly small but should have a water trap on it, something ive thought about a few times and even my media blaster has one and it does collect a small amount of water, ive never had any issues with water on what ive painted with mine but i do use in line water filters so maybe...
Thanks Dave, im afraid to check the price but it sounds like a great tool to have with these cars! With Mark and all he does, i can imagine he will check the price. :)
"The foam insulation will prevent the earth around and under the slab from dissipating the heat from the concrete. It SHOULD be a very efficient building to heat.
That's kind of important for us located in far northern MN. The Canadian border is about 15 miles north of this shop."
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Whatever works! ill wager when the real deal is there, it wont have any Pontiac's and Mustangs, and even if it does, Old rides are ok and they will fit nicely in the back of the man cave lol...
I have to say i never held a pissed off badger lol, and someday ill grab one, I don't have a problem with the old ways of doing things but they do look inviting and much quicker! Even fun :)
Your right as rain bud!, Every time i hear of one or see one in action i try not to explain to Sue how much time and work, even cutting materials it would save to own one, maybe someday!!
I would think the 60-40 would be a good one, I know for some reason we never seem to have enough space, If you would ever decide on a permanent deal you would have a great shop.. If its going to have some form of a upstairs for living facility a 24-24 would work out real good and have twice the...
I should have learned but i still lend some out, last time it took me almost two months to get my code reader back, Ill still let them use it hear, but tools cost to much and when i need them i hate having to look them up!