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<blockquote data-quote="Hanr3" data-source="post: 215709" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>and that's the rub, 16cfm isnt a small compressor. </p><p></p><p>Thing about aluminum, it comes in a variety of thicknesses, gages. Ones result could dramatically be different then anothers due to teh aluminum thickness. I once warp the crap out of a car fender by sand blasting it. At my former job, we sandblaster steel all day long, extremely noticeable finish after blasting. Made paint stick like crazy (meaning plenty of dimples in the steel for eth paint to grab onto).</p><p></p><p>Have you thought about a pressure washer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hanr3, post: 215709, member: 1055"] and that's the rub, 16cfm isnt a small compressor. Thing about aluminum, it comes in a variety of thicknesses, gages. Ones result could dramatically be different then anothers due to teh aluminum thickness. I once warp the crap out of a car fender by sand blasting it. At my former job, we sandblaster steel all day long, extremely noticeable finish after blasting. Made paint stick like crazy (meaning plenty of dimples in the steel for eth paint to grab onto). Have you thought about a pressure washer? [/QUOTE]
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