I may spend the money on the twirler and blast it myself. Anyone ever try doing this at home, or in a garage?
Greg
Ay Captain! And it was a nasty job!
Threw my lower back in pain for a few days.
If you have a good lower back, then you'll perservere.
You'll get dirt and sand in places on you that will take days to get out.
I used a pressure pot I bought at HF. They work but your compressor may or not be able to keep up. Sand blasting requires alot of CFM and PSI to keep up. You also need a good air dryer system since line clogs will happen if not done otherwise. I used Aluminum Oxide to blast since it's aggressive cutting action and won't give you Silicosis. Actual sand breaks down into a fine dust that's very dangerous to breathe in when blasting. There really isn't a safe media to breath if exposed to. Make sure if you do, that you get a really good respiratory filtered mask system.
Since my car was pretty much a rust free body, I opted to strip the outer sheet metal by hand using scapers and paint remover. There were a few small spots of rust that I did using a hand held speed blaster.
If you plan on an entire body sand blasting, then I really recommend sending it out. Your rust percetage on the body will be what you need to decide on DIY or send out to get done.
I've been planning on selling my Harbor Freight Pressure Pot sand blaster if you're interested, send me a PM.
BTW, someplace (company?) in Hayward has been selling powder coated rotisseries just like what I had before for about $900.00