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I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
That skirt finished it off nice. Maybe a few "kia" gussets so it stays as is?Your gonna have to hang it on an engine hoist to paint it though!!!!!!!You "bench" looks just as cluttered as mine,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Quote from: JR on June 04, 2015, 01:29:34 AMThat skirt finished it off nice. Maybe a few "kia" gussets so it stays as is?Your gonna have to hang it on an engine hoist to paint it though!!!!!!!You "bench" looks just as cluttered as mine,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Man you and I think the same!Going over to Slowes today to score a couple bags of silica sand. Then I'll hang it from the engine crane and shoot it clean. I'm not worried about painting the thing, but moving it over to bolt it on is scaring me to death!
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Knew you get the hoist involved with this.How much media did you use up? Thinking bout using walnut on mine. I did a frame once with sand and I wasn't clean for a week.
Quote from: JR on June 05, 2015, 12:25:09 AMKnew you get the hoist involved with this.How much media did you use up? Thinking bout using walnut on mine. I did a frame once with sand and I wasn't clean for a week.Yea, that hoist was necessary!No lifting that monstrosityHas to come near a sb chevy block assembly in weight!I have a HF 110 lb pressurized sand blaster. It was about a forth full, to which I added another 50 lb bag. I sprayed until A. I had no skin left, and B. the goggles I was wearing were so opaque I couldn't see anymore, and C. My hearing went away with ears clogged with sand, and D. my teeth partially eroded away, and E. I ran out of sand.Most of that happened concurrently!
Quote from: Flyin6 on June 05, 2015, 09:14:02 AMQuote from: JR on June 05, 2015, 12:25:09 AMKnew you get the hoist involved with this.How much media did you use up? Thinking bout using walnut on mine. I did a frame once with sand and I wasn't clean for a week.Yea, that hoist was necessary!No lifting that monstrosityHas to come near a sb chevy block assembly in weight!I have a HF 110 lb pressurized sand blaster. It was about a forth full, to which I added another 50 lb bag. I sprayed until A. I had no skin left, and B. the goggles I was wearing were so opaque I couldn't see anymore, and C. My hearing went away with ears clogged with sand, and D. my teeth partially eroded away, and E. I ran out of sand.Most of that happened concurrently!Don, Why not just start up SquareD and back it out, turn around and use the John Deere to lift it into place...?? Oh wait... I'm ahead of myself. Nevermind... 8) 8)
Keep in mind the 1/8 tip size requires serious CFM. My compressor with 1" feed lines/hose and 160 gal of air can keep up..that's about 23cfm at 150 psi. But anything less, you'd have to pause to maintain pressure pot air volume. The bumper looks great Don...if it weighs 300lbs your rear bumper according to ma farmer calculator will need to weight 750lbs to compensate for the already light rear end vs heavy front end ratio of leverage n such none sense LoL
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