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<DIV>In a message dated 9/29/2015 12:14:25 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
adriel_rowley@hotmail.com writes:</DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=#000000 size=2 face=Arial>Second
was tracking down a welder. Not 100 percent due to my acquaintance/friend
being really busy, but for now saves a large expense of the budget on getting
a welder (about a third). Said need to get it mostly, if not completely,
ready. Thinking to leave the fenders on for now so can blast
those.<BR><BR>Next challenge will be finding an air compressor for the sand
blaster I bought ages ago.</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<DIV><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=#000000 size=2
face=Arial>Adriel, I tried answering your e-mail, but it bounced back. I had
suggested Craig's List for a welder. Try and find a Hobart, Miller, Lincoln, or
a Century in the 110 volt range, and around 140 amps output. Try and find a gas
one, as it's cleaner than flux core welding. Harbour Freight sells äuto
darkening"helmets for cheap, and they do work.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=#000000 size=2
face=Arial>Compressors are a whole different animal, in that a sand blaster is a
"controlled air leak'. You need a lot of air to run a sand blaster. I
use an 80 gallon tank with 7.5 hp V4 compressor out in the shop. It
keeps up with blasting for the most part (could be larger). But die grinders,
DA's , and power long boards are also air eaters that it runs. An impact is
basically short blasts of air, but with only pressure being the main use. Spray
guns like volume (large capacity) air supplies. The more volume, the longer
between compressor starts.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=#000000 size=2
face=Arial>You might want to look on Craig's list for a large one. But, keep in
mind most good ones are 220 volt, and you'll need it to run it.</DIV>
<DIV>I hope this helps.<BR>
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<DIV><FONT lang=0 size=2 face=Arial FAMILY="SANSSERIF" PTSIZE="10">Bob 65 Notch
with sunroof</FONT></DIV></DIV></FONT></FONT></BODY></HTML>