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    1. #1
      Join Date
      May 2011
      Posts
      311

      Check out this wet sandblaster-connects to your power washer. What do you think?

      Hey guys, has anybody have one of these and if so what do you think? Maybe good for cleaning up small parts like accessory brackets, a wheel etc? I have a good 3000 PSI power washer this may become very handy.

      https://diysandblast.com/
      64 F-85 post car Resto-Mod project-my RV when I retire

    2. #2
      Join Date
      Feb 2019
      Location
      Kankakee IL
      Posts
      362
      If you could use it with a soda media, maybe. Wet sand strikes me as incredibly messy.
      Tracey

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Feb 2006
      Location
      Arizona, Phoenix area
      Posts
      64
      I purchased and gave up on it....as soon as the feed hose from the sand gets a tad wet it clogs...tried several different methods and never got it to work. It does work for about 2 min and its nice but very frustrating if you're continuously unclogging wet sand. buyer beware.

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Jun 2007
      Location
      Auburn, CA
      Posts
      612
      Country Flag: United States
      Do not buy this POS. I did and regretted it immediately. Could never get it to work.
      Tim Tracy
      68 Camaro 496 / T56 - Never Finished
      68 Camaro Real Z/28 - Under Restoration
      67 Camaro Project - Never going to have time

    5. #5
      Join Date
      May 2011
      Posts
      311
      To late I'm a proud owner-never tried it yet but for the $ I think it's worth a try on small items like brackets, pulleys. Ill try it sometime with a soda media and report back.

      64 F-85 post car Resto-Mod project-my RV when I retire






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