I too have one of those HF 40 pound pressure feed sanding blasters.
I have been doing some restorations on those small park bench devices that You see in peoples yards thats usually leaning and looking like they will fall over.
I have been making struts and brackets to keep them from leaning. After I get the bench assembled and all the components built, then its out into the street with the sand blaster and the components and legs.
It takes more than one bag to get the components stripped of old paint and cleaned off.
Over here that is almost $15.00 for a 40 pound bag. And the street and driveway turning snow white. :laff
I want to make a small 8X8 foot shed, 1/4 in h OSB and line it with heavy visqueen so I can retrieve that media.
Sanding blaster would be the best way to clean them wheels.
I asked the only shop over here, how much to sandblast the legs. He told Me $100.00 bucks. I shoved the leg back in the truck and told him I cant do that.
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And the struts and braces. I add that center support and that makes these be ches mighty solid.
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