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Old 06-18-2013, 10:40 AM
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garbage can,...

multiple dollar store jugs of the "works" toilet bowl cleaner...

drop in...

pull out in a day or so..

hose off...

prime...

done
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Old 06-18-2013, 01:39 PM
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Wow..... That pressure washer sandblasting really looks like it's the ticket!

... are those 2 1" cylinders on that dumper? I think the bed needs bigger (3140lbs/ea @ 1000psi)!!!



Yeah.. That SOB even has the little 5 drawer side box for his tool box!!! I say we boycott Sam for having a better shop!!!

He's cheating!!!
Two 2" cylinders, just a little overkill LOL

The shop pic was my garage before I got the shop finished. This is Cub Ville.
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garbage can,...

multiple dollar store jugs of the "works" toilet bowl cleaner...

drop in...

pull out in a day or so..

hose off...

prime...

done
Love to see some pics. My problem is most of the stuff I'm working on won't fit in a garbage can, more like a small pool.
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Love to see some pics. My problem is most of the stuff I'm working on won't fit in a garbage can, more like a small pool.
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Old 06-18-2013, 04:36 PM
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Love to see some pics. My problem is most of the stuff I'm working on won't fit in a garbage can, more like a small pool.
that would get expensive to fill...i just cleaned some parts yesterday..i'll find something rusy and show ya..works geat for a plastic contaier full of nuts and bolts too
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I've got an old 100lb pot blaster and a 351 Windsor powered air compressor.

I have to stand 10 feet away to do sheet metal
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Mine is a 55 gallon poly drum on a stand. There is a 14 inch square opening for glass and arm holes. A shop vac clears the dust. The last time I was at tractor supply I loaded up on media but so fzr havr only used sand. Whimpy compressor but ebough for the HF blasting gun.

Sometime i plan to try a DIY rig for soda blasting carbs,

I have been playing with electrolysis with washing soda on a small scale. It is now my favotite way to remove rust. It takes a lot longer but is very little work.

Then there is this setup, a lot of work to get from here from there.

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