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Why not just spray paint them? I painted my wheels with the Duplicolor wheel paint and IMNSHO they turned out very well, cost around $30/total, and I can touch them up any time.
There's a place right at Cary Parkway and Old Apex Rd (and the RR tracks) that sandblasts and powdercoats, damn I forget their name but they are supposed to be good.
Why not just spray paint them? I painted my wheels with the Duplicolor wheel paint and IMNSHO they turned out very well, cost around $30/total, and I can touch them up any time.
All this sandblasting issue helped push me to further "encourage" my wife to that I NEEDED a new compressor. I've had the same crappy one for almost 25 years and I'm WAY overdue. I'd been researching for the past few months and had a good idea what I wanted. I wanted something that could push at least 135psi and over 10cfm @ 90psi.
Luckily, I read the paper everyday and found the Lowe's add with 20% off on ALL air compressors. They had the Campbell-Hausfeld I'd been looking at over at Northern Tool. I rationalized the $350 expense as that was how much it was going to cost me to get the trailer blasted, just have to do the work myself. Now I just have to figure out how I can manage the mess without disturbing my yuppie neighbors...
Just get a bunch of tarps and make yourself a tent, and do it in that. That's what I had thought about doing for blasting the tub of 40 number 2. Make sure you make yourself a floor, then it's relatively low mess