jeffinsgf
Veteran Member
Re: sand blasting....
Last summer I refurbished a 70's era Jacobsen fairway mower. I started out using chemical stripper, but its a mess and bad for both the user and the environment. I too did not have enough compressor to sand blast, but I did have a new pressure washer. In doing a little surfing research I found a sandblasting attachment to the pressure washer that proved to be just the ticket.
The water in the pressure washer knocks down the dust that you would have with dry blasting and I think it improves the efficiency. You just replace the nozzle of your pressure washer with the attachment, stick the pick up tube in a bag of sand and blast away.
The attachment isn't cheap, but compared to getting set up for dry blasting, it is a real bargain. As I remember it was around 125.00.
Last summer I refurbished a 70's era Jacobsen fairway mower. I started out using chemical stripper, but its a mess and bad for both the user and the environment. I too did not have enough compressor to sand blast, but I did have a new pressure washer. In doing a little surfing research I found a sandblasting attachment to the pressure washer that proved to be just the ticket.
The water in the pressure washer knocks down the dust that you would have with dry blasting and I think it improves the efficiency. You just replace the nozzle of your pressure washer with the attachment, stick the pick up tube in a bag of sand and blast away.
The attachment isn't cheap, but compared to getting set up for dry blasting, it is a real bargain. As I remember it was around 125.00.