Re: BigKev's 1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Sedan

Posted by todd landis On 2008/8/11 21:09:23
You will find that a water trap may not completely take care of the problem. If your air inlet hose is flexible try to run it through a beam over head. This may stop alot of the water from going through to the blaster gun. Making an inverted U shape. But, you might just find you need a larger compressor that does not have to run continuously while in use. Even with these small blasters I have found around a 7 1/2 hp is needed. In using very fine blasting media, I usually tap the gun every 20 to 30 seconds against something solid to keep things from clogging up. And try not to blast towards the top you will see it will become hazy quickly.

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