After making a few calls from leads in the local Yellow Pages, it seems that finding someone to sandblast something like a CDN M101 is just not going to happen. If I had a bridge or something big...
Basically, for the most part it's very light surface rust, with a few spots that are a little heavier down underneath.
So I think this can't be that big a deal. I know I need a compressor, some sand, and protective gear. I've got a small compressor (2.1 CFM @ 90 psi), goggles, and a mask. I'm also a model railroader and we sometimes use baking soda to do soda blasting on a very small scale
I'm thinking I can get what I need from the local Harbor Freight, as there's nothing fancy about this, I'm thinking, right? And no bigger than the trailer is, even if it's a little slow because the compressor's not too big, do I have enough compressor to do the job?
Other's probably have similar issues with their surplus trailers, so thought I'd just ask here.
Basically, for the most part it's very light surface rust, with a few spots that are a little heavier down underneath.
So I think this can't be that big a deal. I know I need a compressor, some sand, and protective gear. I've got a small compressor (2.1 CFM @ 90 psi), goggles, and a mask. I'm also a model railroader and we sometimes use baking soda to do soda blasting on a very small scale
I'm thinking I can get what I need from the local Harbor Freight, as there's nothing fancy about this, I'm thinking, right? And no bigger than the trailer is, even if it's a little slow because the compressor's not too big, do I have enough compressor to do the job?
Other's probably have similar issues with their surplus trailers, so thought I'd just ask here.