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I am not sure of the brand of sanblaster because we borrowed it from our landlord. He is a proffesional sandblaster so it is a good one. I can find out but it might not be for a while.
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Its probably way out of my price range if he does that for a living Ive been debating on whether to sandblast myself or take it somewhere. I sandblasted my first car with a small sandblaster and it took forever. If I could get a little bit better one for not too much I would probably just do it myself again.
I know that using a small cheap blaster it takes forever. If you go to your local tool rental store they will rent one out. They are a little spendy but that comes with the biggest compressor and the biggest sandblaster. If you could do it in a day and you don't have a huge sandblaster than that might be the way to go. Good luck
matts 67 coupe
The holes on the rear quarter panel are from the last owner pulling a dent out. They drilled holes to put a dent puller in to pop it out. I will have to finish pulling them and then weld and fill the dent.
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