Pressurized design gives 30% more blasting power than siphon units.
More abrasives for truly efficient performance Includes nozzle end shut-off valve, pressure gauge, ceramic nozzle, 8-1/2 foot hose, filling funnel, water trap, 6'' rubber wheels, and canvas hood
Comments on "40 Lb. Pressurized Abrasive Blaster #34202"
I have this blaster ... I have this blaster and am very pleased with it. I have received more than 75 hours of service and it continues to work well. have gotten LOTS of good use from it. I have gone through several sets of replaceable ceramic tips, and I primarily blast with sand bought in 60lb bags, which I first sift? through a window screen before use.
Christ..? what is ... Christ..? what is wrong with you two? God forbid someone enjoy showing you how the product works.
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Christ I hate ... Christ I hate these? moron salespeple, put a *normalo* up instead
Sandblasting
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Rock Blasting
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