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> Bead Blasting Questions
TonyAKAVW
post Feb 19 2004, 06:44 PM
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I'd like to do some powder coating, but I first need to get set up to do the preparation work, which means bead blasting. I have a compressor but I'm not sure if its satisfactory for blasting. I've been looking at the cheapo blasting cabinets from Harbor Freight and they seem to require about 5 CFM at 80 PSI. My compressor can put out maybe 4 CFM at 80 PSI, and has a 21 gallon tank.

Does anyone who's done bead blasting know if this will work? My guess is that it would just be slower with lower pressure, but there must be some point at which it becomes painfully slow. Anyone have experience with this?



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Gint
post Feb 20 2004, 03:54 PM
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A blast cabinet is a highly desireable tool for any 914 owner that is restoring one 914, or has multiple 914s. Or any old car for that matter. It's a real "blast" (pardon the pun) to be able to just clean up a rusty part during any maintenance operation, " just because you can". Remove a crusty part, blast it, shoot a coat of paint (or powder coat) and re-install.
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