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  1. Gunfreak25

    Is this big enough for blasting

    GREAT idea! Looks like a 90 gallon capacity will still only take 2 minutes 12 seconds to air up. That is an LOT of air! Go big or go home, that's why I bought a Deuce as my first car. I forgot to add the compressor I saw had an electric starter on it in place of the recoil start, that was an...
  2. Gunfreak25

    Is this big enough for blasting

    Ideally, I would like to blast clean old engines, axle housings, Tcases, wheels, nothing huge. I have a 60 gallon Manchester Tank I could also re-tank it with. According to an air calculator it would take 1:45 seconds to fill a 60 gallon tank to 175 psi with this setup. At 20 years old I have...
  3. Gunfreak25

    Is this big enough for blasting

    I have the chance to pickup this model compressor on the cheap, though it is an older unit made in 1995 or so. Would this be large enough for backyard sandblasting and running air tools? http://www.amazon.com/Jenny-Compressors-GT8HGB-30T-Stationary-Compressor/dp/B0054PL9LU
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