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look on ebay there's usually full kits on there inc masks and suits etc
a local farmer near us does it, has the big large 4 wheel compressors and blasts and red leads them he's pretty cheap.
you can get a glass bead kit for karcher pressure washers, did my aluminum table and chairs with it to repaint last summer
a local farmer near us does it, has the big large 4 wheel compressors and blasts and red leads them he's pretty cheap.
you can get a glass bead kit for karcher pressure washers, did my aluminum table and chairs with it to repaint last summer
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Yeah I was going to say you'll need a large compressor - too small and you'll burn it out.
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by 4 wheel i mean like this the really big ones
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rab-thanks for the offer.pm me the details.
i have just taken on a new employee (pole-little english) who has done this kind of work before apparently, so was looking at purchasing some equipment he could use in our yard when not on site.
i've got several compressed air options,but will need to check the output of them. nothing like that double wheel compressor-presumably you need that for stripping ship hulls and not small plant?
the ebay jobs for £100 might be worth a punt,obviously no use for the pros,where speed is the key. anyone know if they's do a job on the small stuff?
i have just taken on a new employee (pole-little english) who has done this kind of work before apparently, so was looking at purchasing some equipment he could use in our yard when not on site.
i've got several compressed air options,but will need to check the output of them. nothing like that double wheel compressor-presumably you need that for stripping ship hulls and not small plant?
the ebay jobs for £100 might be worth a punt,obviously no use for the pros,where speed is the key. anyone know if they's do a job on the small stuff?
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Plenty of old road compressors about going for very little - ideal for the job on a small/medium scale.
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Ive used the needle/scaling guns alot sean for cleaning stone around old fire places and taking paint off quoins etc also on re-inforced concrete, leaves a lovely finish on stone and little mess compared to sand blasting.
Ditto on the point about HAVS they dont half rattle your arms, also i found you cant use them for too long a period anyway as the bloody things burn out, we used the hilti ones btw.
Ditto on the point about HAVS they dont half rattle your arms, also i found you cant use them for too long a period anyway as the bloody things burn out, we used the hilti ones btw.
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we used the hilti ones on our seca rendered pool walls to get it off to be rerendered, even the hilti burned out after few hours so got the air powered ones very effective but nothing beats sandblasting for cleaning up old plant etc for speed if you have the space and not worried about the mess
we had our club sandblasted poor guy was down in the cellars for 3 days in the dark blasting every inch of the place, ended up with an inch and half of sand/crud on the floor.
it then took us 2 months of a few nights a week to repoint all 3 of the brick arches but looks really good now.
we had our club sandblasted poor guy was down in the cellars for 3 days in the dark blasting every inch of the place, ended up with an inch and half of sand/crud on the floor.
it then took us 2 months of a few nights a week to repoint all 3 of the brick arches but looks really good now.
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